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Situation of Palestinians of Syria Exacerbated by Price Leap, Displacement

Published : 21-02-2017

Situation of Palestinians of Syria Exacerbated by Price Leap, Displacement

Displaced Palestinian families in Syria have been enduring severe economic crises due to the steep rental fees, estimated at a monthly average of $150 to $350.

The sharp rise in unemployment rate has added bad to worse as most workers have been subjected to abrupt layoffs in the raging warfare.

Al-Zahira, Al-Maidan, Jaramana, Qudsaya, and Khan Dannun represent the major destinations for the displaced Palestinian refugees.

 A study shows that a minimum cost of living in Syria exceeds a monthly rate of 171,000 SYP while monthly wages barely rise above 40,000 SYP.

The study also indicates that 29% of expenses are allotted to food while 28% are allocated to housing. 9.3% and 7.8% of the budget go respectively to transportation and clothing. The remaining resources cover fees for household items (7.3%), communication networks (3.7%), health care (3.4%), and education (2.6%), among a handful of other basic needs. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4733

Displaced Palestinian families in Syria have been enduring severe economic crises due to the steep rental fees, estimated at a monthly average of $150 to $350.

The sharp rise in unemployment rate has added bad to worse as most workers have been subjected to abrupt layoffs in the raging warfare.

Al-Zahira, Al-Maidan, Jaramana, Qudsaya, and Khan Dannun represent the major destinations for the displaced Palestinian refugees.

 A study shows that a minimum cost of living in Syria exceeds a monthly rate of 171,000 SYP while monthly wages barely rise above 40,000 SYP.

The study also indicates that 29% of expenses are allotted to food while 28% are allocated to housing. 9.3% and 7.8% of the budget go respectively to transportation and clothing. The remaining resources cover fees for household items (7.3%), communication networks (3.7%), health care (3.4%), and education (2.6%), among a handful of other basic needs. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4733