A study conducted by the Assistance Coordination Unit (ACU) has revealed that 30% of Syrians in areas of northern Syria rely on daily (irregular) work as a primary and secondary source of income. The study, which included samples from cities and rural areas not under the control of the Syrian regime in the provinces of Idlib, Aleppo, Hama, Latakia, Raqqa, al-Hasakah, and Deir Ezzor, indicated that 20% of Syrians in those areas pay housing rents that exceed one-third of the average salaries, and 61% of families have debts, while 75% of households are unable to save any amount of money during the month. Additionally, the lowest average income for residents reaches a value of 110 US dollars, si
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