Remittances from over 1.5 million Tunisian expatriates employed abroad have rescued the country's ailing economy this year, as a new generation enters the overseas workforce. The result is that the inflow of finance generated by remittances has exceeded the state's revenue from tourism and other sectors, and has become the main source of foreign currency, saving the country from bankruptcy. Expatriate workers' remittances have been taking an upward trend for years. As a younger generation becomes "economically productive", they are choosing to send a portion of their wages to banks in Tunisia. New data from the Central Bank of Tunisia revealed that between January and
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