Saudi Arabia has removed two million people from an assistance program meant to soften the blow of its economic overhaul, stirring frustration among some during the worst downturn in decades.
Officials began to scale back the so-called “Citizen’s Account” program in April, when they suspended new applications, set an upper limit for payouts and tweaked eligibility rules. The number of beneficiaries began to fall and the drop has accelerated. In July alone, 1.3 million people lost payments.
“It feels like death,” said Bandar Awad, a 34-year-old courier told by text message he’s no longer entitled to the 300 riyals ($80) to 400 riyals he’d received monthly. “Even recharging my cell-phone credit has become difficult.”
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