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    How much did the census cost in Iraq?

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    Post by Rocky Sat 23 Nov 2024, 4:52 am

    How much did the census cost in Iraq?

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    Economy News - Baghdad
    [rtl]Economic expert, Nabil Al-Marsoumi, revealed the total financial cost of the population census, in addition to the suspension of official work during the two-day curfew.[/rtl]
    [rtl]Al-Marsoumi said in a post on his personal Facebook page, "The financial and economic cost of the general population census amounted to 459 billion dinars, while the cost of suspending official work amounted to 492 billion dinars, i.e. a total of 951 billion dinars."[/rtl]
    [rtl]He added: "The economic cost is increasing due to the halt of public and private economic activities, and many individuals and local communities are harmed as a result, especially the poorest groups who depend on their daily livelihood in normal times and do not save any resources to use during the curfew."[/rtl]
    [rtl]Al-Marsoumi explained that "the population census could have been conducted without the need to impose a comprehensive curfew in the country, even if that led to extending the data collection period for several more weeks, in order to save costs and take into account vulnerable groups and workers in the private sector."[/rtl]




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