Largest remittance inflows by nation, 2024

2024 personal remittance receipts by nation, current US dollars.

What the Data Shows

This graphic compares nations by Remittance Inflows in 2024. Values are measured in current US dollars. India ranks first at US$137.7B, ahead of Mexico at US$67.6B. Pakistan is the final included entry at US$34.9B, putting the leader at about 3.94x the last value.

Data table

Unit: current US$ · Period: 2024

RankEntryValuePeriod
1IndiaUS$137.7B2024
2MexicoUS$67.6B2024
3PhilippinesUS$40.3B2024
4FranceUS$38.8B2024
5PakistanUS$34.9B2024

Sources

Source 1: World Bank World Development Indicators

Publisher: World Bank WDI

Dataset/table: World Development Indicators

Units: current US dollars

Date checked: 2026-06-11

Evidence: Supports 2024 personal remittance inflows values by nation in current US dollars.

Data notes & caveats

Values are comparable national observations from the stated source. Display rounding may shorten large numbers, but the ranking order follows the source values.

Methodology

Rows are ranked from highest to lowest using World Bank World Development Indicators for 2024, measured in current US$. Values are rounded for display while preserving the source ranking.

Source consistency notes

Rows use the same source family, period, unit and measurement basis.

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