Economists Warn of Major Impacts

Around 450,000 Syrians receive income support. Many work in jobs. Experts say the return of Syrian refugees will not cause major economic problems.
The United Nations is providing basic income to approximately 450,000 Syrians. These people are also working in various industries. Economists in Germany are concerned about the return of 80% of Syrian refugees. They believe this return is unlikely. This could put a strain on Germany’s economy and social services.
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Highlights
Syrians Receiving Income Support
Around 450,000 Syrians are getting basic money help.
Economists Warn of Impacts
Economists say the return of Syrians would hurt the economy.
Return Unrealistic
The return of 80% of refugees is seen as unlikely.
No Dramatic Consequences
Experts say the economic impact would not be serious.
Strain on Services
The return could put a lot of pressure on Germany’s services.