Share this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreInvestigative EconomicsEpisode 17: Currency, Textiles, Immigration and Honduras1Share this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore1×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -23:02-23:02Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.Episode 17: Currency, Textiles, Immigration and HondurasLlewellyn JonesMar 21, 20241Share this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareMilitary Coup and Textile Labor Tumult Preceded Honduran Migrant InfluxLlewellyn Jones·November 27, 2018Over the last ten years Mexican immigration to the United States has been declining as fewer citizens attempt to cross the border. But since 2010, there has been a different influx from Central America’s Northern Triangle—Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala.Read full storyDiscussion about this podcastCommentsRestacksShare this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreInvestigative EconomicsInvestigative and data-driven independent news combining forensic statistics and economicsInvestigative and data-driven independent news combining forensic statistics and economicsSubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeLlewellyn JonesRecent EpisodesEpisode 23: Obamacare, UnitedHealth, and Medical-Loss RatiosDec 12 • Llewellyn JonesEpisode 22: Garbage (And Recycling) MetricsOct 30 • Llewellyn JonesEpisode 21: Mental Health and The Homeless EpidemicAug 30 • Llewellyn JonesEpisode 20: California Solar CostsJun 1 • Llewellyn JonesEpisode 19: The Academic Cash PileMay 14 • Llewellyn JonesEpisode 18: Financial Crisis Redux Part III, Bankruptcies and Shadow MBS MarketsApr 16 • Llewellyn JonesEpisode 16: The Symptom Bias In HIV/AIDS StatisticsFeb 27 • Llewellyn Jones
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