remittances

A woman is shown walking down a cement staircase in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Immigration
A family split between the US and Haiti dreads looming loss of legal status
Close-up of woman in kitchen, looking at phone
Politics
A bill to allow divorce in the Philippines could mean freedom for some women in New York
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Business
Guatemalans are sending a record amount of money home during Trump’s presidency. Will their investment pay off?
Protesters block the entrance to a gas station during a demonstration against rising gas prices at Tlalpan avenue in Mexico City, this week.
Economics
Mexico’s peso is tanking, and a new administration in Washington isn’t expected to help
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Economics
How returning home to Mexico gets complicated after years in the US
Mohammed Ahamed waits at a money-transfer business in Minneapolis to send money to his ex-wife in Somalia. About 40 percent of all Somali families rely on remittances from another country.
Economics
Somali Americans fight to save their lifeline of cash for relatives back home
A fighter of the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria holds an ISIS flag and a weapon on a street in the city of Mosul. Picture taken June 23rd, 2014.
Business, Economics and Jobs
How the US can take the fight to ISIS on the financial front
Locals line up for aid from international charity World Vision in Typhoon Haiyan damaged Tabogon district, in northern Cebu on November 14, 2013.
Development & Education
US Filipinos throw a lifeline of cash to families struggling after the typhoon
Lifestyle & Belief
Remittances to Latin American countries on the decline