"Some fact-checking is indeed in order. Pakistan is a $175 billion economy. Since 2002, the US has provided on average $825 million annually in economic assistance to Pakistan. On the other hand, Pakistani expatriates have remitted on average $1 billion each month in 2011, making remittances an order of magnitude higher than what the US has been providing to Pakistan.
Therefore Pakistans economy owes much more to what the expatriates contribute than what comes in charity from the United States."
Can Pakistan survive without US aid? | Blog | DAWN.COM
Therefore Pakistans economy owes much more to what the expatriates contribute than what comes in charity from the United States."
Can Pakistan survive without US aid? | Blog | DAWN.COM