Latinos in Iowa sending more money to family in Mexico

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Posted on: October 31st, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ]

“The flow of money from Iowa to Mexico and other nations is growing.

A new study released by the Inter-American Development Bank estimated that Latino immigrants living in Iowa are expected to send home $138 million this year — double the amount they sent two years ago.”

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