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The fear of deportation affected remittances: Mexico received 61,791 million dollars in all 2025, representing a drop of 4.6 percent compared to the previous year, reported Banxico on Tuesday, February 3. This is the first annual drop in remittances sent by the countrymen in the United States since 2013, after the shipments rose to record levels in the post-pandemian period.Why did the countrymen send less remittances to Mexico in 2025?Gabriela …
Remittances in Mexico fall 4.6 percent in 2025, to reach $61,791 million, caused by Trump's migration policies.
The sending of money to Mexico from the United States is shown at one of its lowest points. According to the most recent report, published on Tuesday by the Bank of Mexico, the country received 61,791 million dollars in 2025, in contrast to the 64,746 million dollars reported in 2024, which means a fall of 4.56%. The remittances in dollars to Mexico are the lowest since 2022, being the first annual fall since 2013 and the most pronounced since 2…
99.1 percent of total remittance revenue was made through electronic transfers. The post Sending of remittances to Mexico is 4.56% back annually in 2025; it is its worst drop since 2013 first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx
The Bank of Mexico (Banxico) reported on February 3, 2026, that family remittances received in the country during 2025 contracted by 4.56 percent compared to 2024, their largest annual decline in 16 years. Remittances totaled $61.719 billion, lower than the $64.746 billion recorded the previous year… Source
The Bank of Mexico (Banxico) reported that during the entire year, the remittances that Mexicans sent to their relatives in our country, reached an amount of $61.791 million, less than the amount of $64.746 million reported in 2024 and that meant an annual drop of 4.6%. [...] The article In 2025 remittances fell 4.5%: Banxico first appeared in: 88.9 News.
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