Afghanistan's economic situation has deteriorated rapidly under Taliban rule, with former government employees facing severe financial hardships. The World Bank has warned that unemployment rates in the country have reached dangerous levels.
Afghanistan is currently facing a trade deficit of $3.5 billion, primarily due to decreased exports and increased imports, according to the World Bank. The Taliban regime has also refused to pay pensions to retired employees, further exacerbating the economic crisis.
Recent protests have erupted in Afghanistan over the non-payment of pensions to former government employees. Some ex-government workers report being forced to beg due to poverty, with many struggling to afford necessities like rent.
The Taliban's financial difficulties have contributed to the overall economic decline. The situation has led to increased poverty and hardship for many Afghans, particularly those who previously worked in government sectors.
The economic crisis has raised concerns about the long-term stability of Afghanistan and the welfare of its citizens under the current regime.