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Sending Cash Home To The Philippines Is One Method Migrant Workers Assist Family

By Lisa Wagner

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My cousin and I came to America with his family in 2001. He came looking for a better life for his family while I came to create one. Both he and I would transfer money to the Philippines so that our families could live “high on the hog” as some say.

After arriving I took a job that helped me to get a working Visa. My cousin got even luckier, he he earned two promotions after his first year on the job. Unfortunately he lacked the confidence to ask his job to help him get a work Visa. To no surprise he got caught and advised to plead for voluntary departure, which may or may not have been the best plan. One thing I do know is that my wallet is not happy since I’m now the one sending over money to the Philippines on both of our parts.

Money being transferred into the Philippines from other countries is very important to the economy since it receives more money from remittance than from foreign investment on a yearly basis. So it’s understandable that money send from other countries has a massive impact on the strength of the economy.

Many people wonder where exactly that money comes from. I’ll tell you – it’s from Filipino workers who live outside the country. It is a little known fact that 8% of the Filipino population currently works abroad doing migrant work.

In July 2008, the population was estimated at 96 million, and it’s astounding that 45% of those people live on less than two US dollars a day! That’s why it’s no surprise that those of us wiring money into the country appear to be such a huge factor on our family income. At one point the Philippines central bank expected remittance to reach $18.9 billion by the year 2009. This was however before Wall Street’s collapse last year.

The Department of Labor and Employment estimates that 50,000 Filipinos living in the U.S. have either lost or are in the process of losing their job this year. Many of those are in the finance industry. But those who do keep their jobs make pretty good money and make up the population consistently wiring money to the Philippines several times a year, despite the effect on our paychecks. Usually, we focus on being thankful thankful for being here and with a job in the difficult recession we are in.

William Gois, regional director for the group Migrant Forum, estimates money coming in from the U.S. to the Philippines will slide by 50% this year. Though it’s not an exact number but it’s still a high number. Regardless, I along with many others continue transferring money to the Philippines using all possible methods – banks, wire services and re-usable debit cards.

Regardless of the state of the economy or my bank account, I continue transferring money to the Philippines every month and am confident when I say I am hardly the only one.

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