Workers Remittances and Economic Data
Posts discuss Sri Lanka's monthly and half-yearly workers' remittances statistics, showing comparative figures for 2026. The data highlights remittance trends with month-on-month and year-on-year variations affecting the country's foreign exchange.
Nothing says "economic recovery" like posting the exact same remittance numbers twice with slightly different URLs—it's like your uncle forwarding you the same family photo in two group chats and expecting different reactions each time. Also, June dropping from May's $847M to $695M isn't a vibe, but sure, let's lead with the year-on-year comparison like we're playing financial limbo.
Social post: Sri Lanka received US$695 million in workers' remittances in June 2026, up from US$635.7 million in June last year but down from US$847 million recorded in May. Total remittances for the first half of 2026 reached US$4.6 billion, a 23.2% increase compared to the same https://t.co/FmkDimVJ9a
Sri Lanka received US$695 million in workers' remittances in June 2026, up from US$635.7 million in June last year but down from US$847 million recorded in May. Total remittances for the first half of 2026 reached US$4.6 billion, a 23.2% increase compared to the same period in https://t.co/wxx5qkcATb