Jordanian expatriates’ compensations increased by 1.5 per cent in 2022 compared to the previous year, getting to a complete $3.452 billion.
The number comprises 93.1 percent of pre-pandemic compensation degrees videotaped in 2019, according to data from the Reserve bank of Jordan (CBJ) released on Wednesday.
On a regular monthly range, CBJ numbers from December 2022 revealed that Jordanian remittances raised by 6.7 per cent compared with the very same period of 2021, getting to $319.3 million, the Jordan Information Firm, Petra, reported.
Approximately 786,000 Jordanians, or concerning 10.5 per cent of the Jordanian populace, are living overseas.
One-third of Jordanian migrants stay in Saudi Arabia, complied with by the UAE, the United States, Kuwait and also Qatar.
Last Updated: 02 February 2023