Myanmar’s economy is falling apart at a pace that even seasoned observers did not expect. The collapse is no longer gradual. It is a freefall driven by currency implosion, war economy dynamics, fractured supply chains and the junta’s inability to administer even the basics of statehood. For the Rohingya trapped in Rakhine State, this unfolding collapse is not an abstract macroeconomic story. It is a direct threat to their survival.