
Mapped: Economies Most Dependent on Remittances
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Key Takeaways
- Tajikistan is the world’s most remittance-dependent economy, with inflows equal to 47.9% of GDP in 2024.
- Several smaller economies rely on remittances for a quarter or more of GDP, including Nicaragua, Nepal, Honduras, and Samoa.
- By comparison, the global average is just 0.82%, showing how concentrated remittance dependence is.
In some economies, money sent home by workers abroad is not just helpful—it is a major pillar of national income. In Tajikistan, remittances were equal to 47.9% of GDP in 2024, the highest share in the world.
The visualization, created by Iswardi Ishak using World Bank data, maps personal remittances received as a share of GDP across 194 economies in 2024. It shows how migration-linked income plays an outsized role in a small group of countries, compared with a global average of just 0.82%.
Ranked: Where Remittances Make Up the Biggest Share
Tajikistan ranks far above every other economy, with remittances equal to 47.9% in 2024.
Nicaragua, Nepal, Honduras, and Samoa also stand out, each relying on these inflows for roughly a quarter of national output. Globally, the average is just 0.82%.
| Rank | Country | Remittances as a % of GDP (2024) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tajikistan |
47.89 |
| 2 | Lebanon |
33.35 |
| 3 | Nicaragua |
26.64 |
| 4 | Nepal |
26.23 |
| 5 | Honduras |
25.70 |
| 6 | Bermuda |
25.41 |
| 7 | Samoa |
24.01 |
| 8 | El Salvador |
24.00 |
| 9 | Gambia, The |
22.00 |
| 10 | Liberia |
21.28 |
| 11 | Lesotho |
20.94 |
| 12 | Comoros |
19.60 |
| 13 | Guatemala |
19.12 |
| 14 | Kyrgyz Republic |
17.74 |
| 15 | Somalia, Fed. Rep. |
17.70 |
| 16 | Kosovo |
17.30 |
| 17 | Haiti |
16.30 |
| 18 | Jamaica |
16.19 |
| 19 | Uzbekistan |
14.42 |
| 20 | Cabo Verde |
12.25 |
| 21 | Georgia |
11.87 |
| 22 | Marshall Islands |
11.87 |
| 23 | Timor-Leste |
11.77 |
| 24 | Senegal |
11.43 |
| 25 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
10.55 |
| 26 | Moldova |
10.54 |
| 27 | Montenegro |
10.34 |
| 28 | Guinea-Bissau |
9.79 |
| 29 | Sao Tome and Principe |
9.75 |
| 30 | Pakistan |
9.40 |
| 31 | French Polynesia |
9.20 |
| 32 | Dominican Republic |
9.05 |
| 33 | Philippines |
8.73 |
| 34 | Zimbabwe |
8.45 |
| 35 | Nigeria |
8.44 |
| 36 | Albania |
8.41 |
| 37 | Jordan |
8.31 |
| 38 | St. Vincent and the Grenadines |
7.94 |
| 39 | Morocco |
7.79 |
| 40 | Burundi |
7.69 |
| 41 | Egypt, Arab Rep. |
7.60 |
| 42 | New Caledonia |
7.26 |
| 43 | Croatia |
7.21 |
| 44 | Fiji |
7.11 |
| 45 | Sri Lanka |
6.79 |
| 46 | Serbia |
6.40 |
| 47 | Tunisia |
6.34 |
| 48 | Ukraine |
6.29 |
| 49 | Bangladesh |
6.11 |
| 50 | Cambodia |
6.10 |
| 51 | Solomon Islands |
6.01 |
| 52 | Dominica |
5.67 |
| 53 | West Bank and Gaza |
5.37 |
| 54 | Ecuador |
5.25 |
| 55 | Micronesia, Fed. Sts. |
4.95 |
| 56 | Armenia |
4.92 |
| 57 | Belize |
4.81 |
| 58 | Ethiopia |
4.77 |
| 59 | Kiribati |
4.76 |
| 60 | Sierra Leone |
4.60 |
| 61 | Kenya |
4.15 |
| 62 | Mali |
3.99 |
| 63 | Ghana |
3.68 |
| 64 | Mexico |
3.64 |
| 65 | Rwanda |
3.63 |
| 66 | Suriname |
3.63 |
| 67 | India |
3.52 |
| 68 | Grenada |
3.50 |
| 69 | St. Kitts and Nevis |
3.45 |
| 70 | Vietnam |
3.36 |
| 71 | Niger |
3.27 |
| 72 | Curacao |
3.26 |
| 73 | Latvia |
3.06 |
| 74 | Colombia |
2.83 |
| 75 | Congo, Dem. Rep. |
2.82 |
| 76 | North Macedonia |
2.70 |
| 77 | Sint Maarten (Dutch part) |
2.69 |
| 78 | Luxembourg |
2.68 |
| 79 | Uganda |
2.65 |
| 80 | Paraguay |
2.56 |
| 81 | Burkina Faso |
2.55 |
| 82 | Romania |
2.49 |
| 83 | Guinea |
2.46 |
| 84 | Hungary |
2.46 |
| 85 | Guyana |
2.43 |
| 86 | St. Lucia |
2.38 |
| 87 | Bolivia |
2.34 |
| 88 | Bulgaria |
2.33 |
| 89 | Madagascar |
2.33 |
| 90 | Belgium |
2.31 |
| 91 | Mongolia |
2.22 |
| 92 | Slovakia |
2.10 |
| 93 | Cote d’Ivoire |
2.03 |
| 94 | Mauritius |
1.92 |
| 95 | Azerbaijan |
1.82 |
| 96 | Belarus |
1.81 |
| 97 | Sudan |
1.81 |
| 98 | Cyprus |
1.80 |
| 99 | Thailand |
1.80 |
| 100 | Peru |
1.71 |
| 101 | Malawi |
1.65 |
| 102 | Myanmar |
1.55 |
| 103 | Lao PDR |
1.49 |
| 104 | Tanzania |
1.42 |
| 105 | Nauru |
1.37 |
| 106 | Djibouti |
1.35 |
| 107 | Zambia |
1.32 |
| 108 | Andorra |
1.30 |
| 109 | Cameroon |
1.29 |
| 110 | Lithuania |
1.24 |
| 111 | Slovenia |
1.24 |
| 112 | France |
1.23 |
| 113 | Czechia |
1.22 |
| 114 | Antigua and Barbuda |
1.19 |
| 115 | Mozambique |
1.17 |
| 116 | Estonia |
1.15 |
| 117 | Indonesia |
1.15 |
| 118 | Barbados |
1.14 |
| 119 | Benin |
1.10 |
| 120 | Poland |
0.95 |
| 121 | Aruba |
0.89 |
| 122 | Mauritania |
0.87 |
| 123 | European Union |
0.81 |
| 124 | Trinidad and Tobago |
0.78 |
| 125 | Costa Rica |
0.76 |
| 126 | Iceland |
0.74 |
| 127 | Sweden |
0.73 |
| 128 | Namibia |
0.72 |
| 129 | Eswatini |
0.69 |
| 130 | Algeria |
0.67 |
| 131 | Botswana |
0.66 |
| 132 | Qatar |
0.66 |
| 133 | Austria |
0.65 |
| 134 | Panama |
0.61 |
| 135 | Portugal |
0.59 |
| 136 | Seychelles |
0.55 |
| 137 | Italy |
0.47 |
| 138 | Germany |
0.45 |
| 139 | Bahamas, The |
0.42 |
| 140 | Korea, Rep. |
0.40 |
| 141 | Switzerland |
0.39 |
| 142 | Netherlands |
0.39 |
| 143 | Malaysia |
0.38 |
| 144 | Spain |
0.37 |
| 145 | Denmark |
0.36 |
| 146 | United Arab Emirates |
0.33 |
| 147 | Congo, Rep. |
0.28 |
| 148 | Macao SAR |
0.27 |
| 149 | Finland |
0.25 |
| 150 | Iraq |
0.25 |
| 151 | New Zealand |
0.23 |
| 152 | Brazil |
0.22 |
| 153 | Greece |
0.22 |
| 154 | South Africa |
0.21 |
| 155 | Norway |
0.20 |
| 156 | Israel |
0.18 |
| 157 | China |
0.17 |
| 158 | Uruguay |
0.17 |
| 159 | Argentina |
0.16 |
| 160 | United Kingdom |
0.13 |
| 161 | Japan |
0.12 |
| 162 | Hong Kong SAR |
0.11 |
| 163 | Ireland |
0.11 |
| 164 | Australia |
0.10 |
| 165 | Russian Federation |
0.09 |
| 166 | Kazakhstan |
0.08 |
| 167 | Maldives |
0.08 |
| 168 | Turkiye |
0.07 |
| 169 | Malta |
0.06 |
| 170 | Angola |
0.05 |
| 171 | Canada |
0.04 |
| 172 | Oman |
0.04 |
| 173 | Chile |
0.03 |
| 174 | Saudi Arabia |
0.03 |
| 175 | United States |
0.03 |
| 176 | Kuwait |
0.01 |
| 177 | Papua New Guinea |
0.01 |
| — | Togo |
8.69 (2020) |
| — | Tonga |
42.61 (2023) |
| — | Tuvalu |
4.16 (2023) |
| — | Bhutan |
3.58 (2023) |
| — | Syrian Arab Republic |
2.64 (2010) |
| — | Vanuatu |
18.75 (2022) |
| — | Yemen, Rep. |
15.89 (2018) |
| — | Afghanistan |
1.87 (2023) |
| — | San Marino |
1.10 (2023) |
| — | Palau |
0.80 (2023) |
| — | Turks and Caicos Islands |
0.57 (2018) |
| — | Iran, Islamic Rep. |
0.55 (2004) |
| — | Venezuela, RB |
0.25 (2016) |
| — | Cayman Islands |
0.15 (2023) |
| — | Gabon |
0.13 (2015) |
| — | Libya |
0.03 (2006) |
| — | Iran, Islamic Rep. |
No Data |
| — | World |
0.82 |
Why Some Economies Depend More on Remittances
Remittance dependence is highest in smaller or lower-income economies where a significant share of the workforce migrates abroad. The money sent home supports household spending, education, housing, and basic consumption, giving remittances an outsized role in the domestic economy.
This reliance can be a double-edged sword. While remittances are often more stable than foreign investment during downturns, countries that depend on them are more exposed to changes in host-country labor markets, migration policy, and transfer costs.
Big Economies, Smaller Shares
Interestingly, some of the world’s largest recipients of remittances, like India, Mexico, and the Philippines, do not rank as highly when measured as a share of GDP. For example:
- India receives massive inflows in absolute terms but remittances account for just 3.5% of GDP.
- Mexico sees a similar pattern, with 3.6% of GDP tied to remittances.
- The Philippines stands higher at 8.7%, reflecting a more migration-driven economy.
Simply put: large economies have more diversified sources of income, diluting the relative impact of remittances.
The Cost of Sending Money Home
Despite their importance, remittances can come with high transaction costs. In fact, some countries face the highest remittance fees globally, reducing the amount families ultimately receive.
Lowering these costs remains a key goal for policymakers and international organizations, as even small reductions can significantly boost household income in remittance-dependent nations.
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Tajikistan
Lebanon
Nicaragua
Nepal
Honduras
Bermuda
Samoa
El Salvador
Gambia, The
Liberia
Lesotho
Comoros
Guatemala
Kyrgyz Republic
Somalia, Fed. Rep.
Kosovo
Haiti
Jamaica
Uzbekistan
Cabo Verde
Georgia
Marshall Islands
Timor-Leste
Senegal
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Moldova
Montenegro
Guinea-Bissau
Sao Tome and Principe
Pakistan
French Polynesia
Dominican Republic
Philippines
Zimbabwe
Nigeria
Albania
Jordan
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Morocco
Burundi
Egypt, Arab Rep.
New Caledonia
Croatia
Fiji
Sri Lanka
Serbia
Tunisia
Ukraine
Bangladesh
Cambodia
Solomon Islands
Dominica
West Bank and Gaza
Ecuador
Micronesia, Fed. Sts.
Armenia
Belize
Ethiopia
Kiribati
Sierra Leone
Kenya
Mali
Ghana
Mexico
Rwanda
Suriname
India
Grenada
St. Kitts and Nevis
Vietnam
Niger
Curacao
Latvia
Colombia
Congo, Dem. Rep.
North Macedonia
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
Luxembourg
Uganda
Paraguay
Burkina Faso
Romania
Guinea
Hungary
Guyana
St. Lucia
Bolivia
Bulgaria
Madagascar
Belgium
Mongolia
Slovakia
Cote d’Ivoire
Mauritius
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Sudan
Cyprus
Thailand
Peru
Malawi
Myanmar
Lao PDR
Tanzania
Nauru
Djibouti
Zambia
Andorra
Cameroon
Lithuania
Slovenia
France
Czechia
Antigua and Barbuda
Mozambique
Estonia
Indonesia
Barbados
Benin
Poland
Aruba
Mauritania
European Union
Trinidad and Tobago
Costa Rica
Iceland
Sweden
Namibia
Eswatini
Algeria
Botswana
Qatar
Austria
Panama
Portugal
Seychelles
Italy
Germany
Bahamas, The
Korea, Rep.
Switzerland
Netherlands
Malaysia
Spain
Denmark
United Arab Emirates
Congo, Rep.
Macao SAR
Finland
Iraq
New Zealand
Brazil
Greece
South Africa
Norway
Israel
China
Uruguay
Argentina
United Kingdom
Japan
Hong Kong SAR
Ireland
Australia
Russian Federation
Kazakhstan
Maldives
Turkiye
Malta
Angola
Canada
Oman
Chile
Saudi Arabia
United States
Kuwait
Papua New Guinea
Togo
Tonga
Tuvalu
Bhutan
Syrian Arab Republic
Vanuatu
Yemen, Rep.
Afghanistan
San Marino
Palau
Turks and Caicos Islands
Iran, Islamic Rep.
Venezuela, RB
Cayman Islands
Gabon
Libya
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