Jordanians are set to receive their salaries ahead of Eid al-Fitr

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Salary disbursement will ease the financial burden on Jordanians Government institutions are accustomed to preparing salary lists before the holiday
Jordanians are eagerly awaiting the disbursement of their salaries over the next few days, in a government move aimed at enabling employees to meet their needs and prepare for the requirements of the blessed Eid al-Fitr.
Financial departments in ministries and official institutions are accustomed to preparing salary lists before the holiday, so that they can be transferred to banks and made easily accessible to citizens at the appropriate time, given the financial obligations that accompany the holy month of Ramadan.
This step comes to help employees cover their daily needs and prepare for the holiday, amid the increase in household spending during this period, which contributes to easing the financial pressures on families.
The early disbursement of salaries is also expected to stimulate commercial activity in local markets, with increased demand for holiday supplies and gifts, reflecting the government’s ongoing role in supporting the local economy.
Experts indicate that this measure demonstrates the government’s commitment to the financial stability of families and facilitating their daily lives, especially in light of continuing price increases in some sectors, making early salary disbursement a direct support for citizens’ purchasing power.
