Low Wages Leave Yemeni Soldiers Struggling Amid Economic Crisis In a country ravaged by war and economic instability, Yemeni soldiers are facing a harsh reality: their modest salaries are barely enough to cover basic necessities. Despite earning between $38 and $116 per month, the value of their pay has been drastically eroded by the country's unstable currency. The Yemeni rial has plummeted in value, leaving soldiers struggling to afford food, housing, and other essential expenses. As the conflict in Yemen continues to worsen, the plight of these soldiers serves as a stark reminder of the devastating human cost of the crisis.
Yemeni soldiers earn $38 to $116 monthly, but an unstable currency has eroded the value of their salaries.