World Bank Warns Remittance Payments To Plunge Amid Pandemic
Global remittance flows will tumble 20% this year as the coronavirus pandemic drags the economy through a recession, deepening hardship for families in poor and developing nations, according to the World Bank.
Transfers to low- and middle-income countries from workers abroad probably will plunge by a fifth to $445 billion, the Washington-based development institution said in a report on Wednesday. This would mark the sharpest decline in records going back to 1980 and compares with a 5% drop during the 2009 financial crisis.
Europe and Central Asia will take the biggest hits, with remittances expected to drop 28% because of the combined impact from the pandemic and historic meltdown in oil prices. East Asia and the Pacific will see the smallest decline, at 13%. Latin America’s transfers are projected to fall 19%.
Migrants face risks from loss of employment, wages and health insurance, and because they often congregate in cities, are vulnerable to infection, the World Bank said. The loss of transfers could increase poverty in their home countries.
The recession could be the worst in almost a century, according to the International Monetary Fund, and charity group Oxfam earlier this month estimated a half billion people could be returned to poverty by the pandemic. While workers typically send more money back home in times of crisis, Covid-19’s universality is poised to upend that model as advanced economies also suffer, the World Bank said.
The U.S. has long been the top source for outflows, with other major countries including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, Germany and Russia.
East Asia and the Pacific as a region received the most money in 2019, followed by South Asia. Latin America and the Caribbean, where geographic proximity to the U.S. means transfers are particularly tied to America’s economy, saw the third-most transfers last year.
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