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[-] came_apart_at_Kmart@hexbear.net 19 points 10 months ago

When international migrants, primarily workers, send money to their family members in their home countries, these transfers are known as remittances.

The main recipient countries include India (12.6% of the total sent), Mexico (7.5%), China (6.4%), and the Philippines (4.8%). The largest source of remittances is the United States, with more than 25% of all transfers; Saudi Arabia is second with 6.6%.

Remittances from the U.S. to Mexico reached a record $55.9 billion in 2022. These transfers accounted for 95 percent of Mexico’s total remittances of $58.5 billion. Mexican migrants, who number 11 million in the U.S., typically send the funds home to support their families. The average monthly remittance to Mexico was $390 in 2022.

god, i never really thought much about it, but with the juice at 2% WU makes fuckin' bank off of migrant workers. i'm probably slow to the table on this (meaning i bet its happening), but a high value service an undocumented worker organization could provide as an inducement to join the union would be to provide money wiring services at a cost-plus fee in lieu of union dues. the workers would get a much lower rate, a "free" union, and in no time that union would have a war chest for legal services, health savings accounts, work stoppages, maybe even pensions and a probably large network of community credit unions happy to get their little taste.

this post was submitted on 16 Jul 2024
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