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Remittances

United States

Personal remittance receipts of $8.71B in 2024, 0.03% of GDP, from 48 annual observations starting in 1977.

Received, 2024
$8.71B
Share of GDP, 2024
0.03%
Rank in 2024
24th of 160
Net, 2024
-$94.47B
Years of receipts
48

Received and paid, US$ billion

0.050100150197019801990200020102020PaidReceived

Source: World Bank WDI: personal remittances received (BX.TRF.PWKR.CD.DT), paid (BM.TRF.PWKR.CD.DT), current US$ Gross flows in current US dollars. A gap in a line is a year with no observation, not a zero. Methodology

Receipts as a share of GDP

The highest reading in the series is 0.04% in 1999.

0.0%0.0%0.0%0.1%197019801990200020102020% of GDP

Source: World Bank WDI: personal remittances received (BX.TRF.PWKR.CD.DT), paid (BM.TRF.PWKR.CD.DT), current US$ | World Bank WDI: GDP, current US$ (NY.GDP.MKTP.CD) Both series are current US dollars from the same WDI vintage; the share moves with the dollar GDP denominator as well as with the inflow. Methodology

Where the money is modelled to come from, 2021

The corridor matrix is a model, not a measurement

The 10,229 corridors in this matrix (212 sending economies, 175 receiving) are not observed payments. The World Bank builds it by allocating each country’s total recorded receipts across origins using bilateral migrant stocks and origin-destination incomes. A corridor value is therefore an estimate produced by that allocation rule. The matrix exists for one year, 2021, and no other.

The matrix routes $6.90B into United States for 2021, from 153 origin countries. The five largest account for 50.9% of that total. The balance-of-payments series reports $7.09B of receipts for 2021, so the modelled total is 2.7% below it.

OriginModelled valueShare of modelled total
Mexico$1.84B26.7%
Canada$630.6M9.1%
United Kingdom$393.8M5.7%
Puerto Rico$368.2M5.3%
Germany$275.2M4.0%
Australia$254.3M3.7%
Israel$234.0M3.4%
South Korea$157.1M2.3%
Japan$134.7M2.0%
France$133.4M1.9%

Source: World Bank / KNOMAD Bilateral Remittance Matrix | World Bank WDI: personal remittances received (BX.TRF.PWKR.CD.DT), paid (BM.TRF.PWKR.CD.DT), current US$ Every row is an allocation from migrant-stock and income data, not an observed payment. Methodology

Modelled outward corridors, 2021

The same matrix sends $200.22B out of United States across 134 corridors. These are modelled allocations too.

DestinationModelled value
Mexico$52.60B
India$15.81B
Guatemala$14.08B
Philippines$12.84B
China$12.69B

Source: World Bank / KNOMAD Bilateral Remittance Matrix Methodology

This page exists because United States has 48 annual receipt observations, at or above the 10-year minimum. Methodology | All receivers