
Accumulated family remittances in El Salvador from january to august 2025 totaled US$6,535.16 billion, according to a recent report published by the Banco Central de Reserva (BCR). This result confirms the strong dynamics of family flows supporting the national economy during the current year.

Monthly trends in 2025
During the first eight months of 2025, monthly remittance income amounts varied as follows (in millions of dollars):
January: US$677.13
February: US$729.28
March: US$863.33
April: US$805.94
May: US$899.08
June: US$862.93
July: US$872.50
August: US$824.97
During the first eight months of 2025, monthly remittance income amounts varied as follows (in millions of dollars):
The largest increase was recorded from february to march, while the highest monthly amount was reported in may at US$899.08 million.

Variations from january to august 2025
The analysis of monthly variations shows significant jumps, especially in the first quarter, with a significant increase in march from US$729.28 million to US$863.33 million, equivalent to an approximate growth of 18.41% compared to the previous month. In subsequent months, a fluctuating dynamic is observed, with small declines and recoveries month by month.
For example, from april to may there was an increase of 11.54% and then a 4% drop in june.
Conclusion
In 2025, the accumulated remittances mark a milestone in national economic sustainability, reinforced by notable increases in the first half of the year and a degree of stability in subsequent months. Remittances continue to be a vital channel of family and social support in El Salvador, and their monthly variations reflect the resilience and adaptability of salvadoran migrants.
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