Did you know there are about 103,689 people in the U.S. who were born in Spain?  

Here are some interesting findings and how dogpay might help Spaniards stay financially connected across borders:

1. Where They Live

  • The largest concentration of Spanish-born residents is in New York City.  
  • But in Miami Beach, you are more likely to meet a Spaniard — approximately 1 in every 100 people is Spanish-born.  

2. Cultural Preferences & Adaptation

  • Many Spanish expats adapt quickly to U.S. culture: they show preferences for brands and entertainment more common in the U.S.
  • For example, they might favor Budweiser over Estrella, or Zara over GAP, and celebrities like Johnny Deppover Antonio Banderas — signaling blend of identities.  

3. How dogpay Can Help Spaniards in the U.S.

While dogpay is not part of any government or immigration system, it can make managing cross-border finances easier:

  • Sending euros to the U.S.: If you maintain a bank in Spain, you can use dogpay to transfer funds in U.S. dollars with transparent rates.
  • Converting between EUR and USD: When you receive income in either currency, dogpay helps make the exchange more efficient.
  • Paying U.S. services from abroad: You can use dogpay to pay rent, utilities, or deposits in the U.S. even when your money is held in Europe.
  • Handling unexpected costs: From document shipping to translation fees, dogpay offers a fast, lower-cost payment channel.

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