The $3.5 Billion Secret: How the Diaspora Sustains Jamaica
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History often records migration as a change of address, but for the Jamaican diaspora, leaving the island is a calculated strategy for survival and a powerful macroeconomic engine. In this episode, we explore the "Modern Era" (1990s–Present), where the movement of people has evolved into a fluid, multi-directional network of capital and culture.We dive deep into the "Circularity" of the Global Jamaican—from the $3.5 billion in annual remittances that anchor the nation’s GDP to the poignant phenomenon of the "Returning Resident."The Waves of Migration: Full Series Playlist🔗 Watch the complete series here: [INSERT YOUR PLAYLIST LINK HERE]Series Roadmap:Currently Playing: The $3.5 Billion Secret (Modern Era)Coming Soon: The Silver Men: Surviving the Deadliest Job (Panama 1850–1914)A Project of © Fiwi RootsThis series is based on the historical research found at https://jamaicatimeline.com. All research and narratives are curated by Glen Carty to preserve the long-view of Jamaican history.