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The cost of transferring remittances is often 20 % of the amount transferred, meaning that as much as $1 billion is lost to the migrants themselves. To send a check in the opposite direction to the US could cost US$50.

At the national level, remittances reached a considerable overall figure of between US $2.5 and $3.9 billion in 1995. Remittances are equivalent to more than one-half (57 %) of the foreign exchange available through foreign direct investment in the same year. This represents a little less than 5 % of the foreign exchange obtained by Mexico for the export of goods.