Euro Area - At Risk of Poverty rate: Single person was 25.40% in December of 2022, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Euro Area - At Risk of Poverty rate: Single person - last updated from the EUROSTAT on May of 2024. Historically, Euro Area - At Risk of Poverty rate: Single person reached a record high of 26.20% in December of 2020 and a record low of 25.00% in December of 2013.


At Risk Of Poverty Rate: Single Person
Country Last Previous Unit Reference
Estonia 51.90 53.10 % Dec 2023
Latvia 48.50 47.10 % Dec 2023
Lithuania 43.00 44.50 % Dec 2022
Slovenia 39.60 38.30 % Dec 2023
Netherlands 31.90 32.30 % Dec 2022
Bulgaria 31.70 47.00 % Dec 2023
Poland 28.10 32.70 % Dec 2022
Sweden 27.50 27.20 % Dec 2023
Finland 27.10 28.50 % Dec 2023
Germany 26.60 25.70 % Dec 2023
Spain 26.10 25.70 % Dec 2023
Euro Area 25.40 26.00 % Dec 2022
Austria 25.00 23.00 % Dec 2023
Italy 24.30 25.60 % Dec 2022
Greece 24.00 21.90 % Dec 2023
Romania 23.70 29.80 % Dec 2023
Czech Republic 23.40 27.10 % Dec 2023
Portugal 22.50 24.20 % Dec 2022
Cyprus 21.10 20.60 % Dec 2022
Belgium 19.00 20.70 % Dec 2023
Luxembourg 17.60 14.30 % Dec 2022
Euro Area | Poverty
Aggregate replacement ratio for pensions (excluding other social benefits)
Aggregate replacement ratio for pensions (excluding other social benefits): Females
Aggregate replacement ratio for pensions (excluding other social benefits): Males
At Risk of Poverty rate
At Risk of Poverty rate after social transfers
At Risk of Poverty rate after social transfers: Females
At Risk of Poverty rate after social transfers: Males
At Risk of Poverty rate anchored at a fixed moment in time (2005): 65 years or over
At Risk of Poverty rate anchored at a fixed moment in time (2005): Females
At Risk of Poverty rate anchored at a fixed moment in time (2005): From 18 to 64 years
At Risk of Poverty rate anchored at a fixed moment in time (2005): Less than 18 years
At Risk of Poverty rate anchored at a fixed moment in time (2005): Males
At Risk of Poverty rate before social transfers: 65 years or over
At Risk of Poverty rate before social transfers: From 18 to 64 years
At Risk of Poverty rate before social transfers: Less than 18 years
At Risk of Poverty rate for pensioners
At Risk of Poverty rate for pensioners: Females
At Risk of Poverty rate for pensioners: Males
At Risk of Poverty rate of elderly people
At Risk of Poverty rate of elderly people: Owner
At Risk of Poverty rate of elderly people: Tenant
At Risk of Poverty rate of households with at least one dependent child: High work intensity (0.55-0.85)
At Risk of Poverty rate of households with at least one dependent child: Low work intensity (0.2-0.45)
At Risk of Poverty rate of households with at least one dependent child: Medium work intensity (0.45-0.55)
At Risk of Poverty rate of households with at least one dependent child: Not very low work intensity (0.2-1)
At Risk of Poverty rate of households with at least one dependent child: Very high work intensity (0.85-1)
At Risk of Poverty rate of households with at least one dependent child: Very low work intensity (0-0.2)
At Risk of Poverty rate of households without dependent children: High work intensity (0.55-0.85)
At Risk of Poverty rate of households without dependent children: Low work intensity (0.2-0.45)
At Risk of Poverty rate of households without dependent children: Medium work intensity (0.45-0.55)
At Risk of Poverty rate of households without dependent children: Not very low work intensity (0.2-1)
At Risk of Poverty rate of households without dependent children: Very high work intensity (0.85-1)
At Risk of Poverty rate of households without dependent children: Very low work intensity (0-0.2)
At Risk of Poverty rate of older people: 60 years or over
At Risk of Poverty rate of older people: 65 years or over
At Risk of Poverty rate of older people: 75 years or over
At Risk of Poverty rate of older people: Less than 60 years
At Risk of Poverty rate of older people: Less than 65 years
At Risk of Poverty rate of older people: Less than 75 years
At Risk of Poverty rate: Employed persons
At Risk of Poverty rate: Females
At Risk of Poverty rate: From 25 to 54 years
At Risk of Poverty rate: From 55 to 64 years
At Risk of Poverty rate: Males
At Risk of Poverty rate: Not employed persons
At Risk of Poverty rate: Other inactive persons
At Risk of Poverty rate: Owner
At Risk of Poverty rate: Population
At Risk of Poverty rate: Retired persons
At Risk of Poverty rate: Single person
At Risk of Poverty rate: Tenant
At Risk of Poverty rate: Three or more adults
At Risk of Poverty rate: Two adults younger than 65 years
At Risk of Poverty rate: Unemployed persons
At Risk of Poverty-rate: Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education (levels 0-2)
At Risk of Poverty-rate: Tertiary education (levels 5-8)
At Risk of Poverty-rate: Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education (levels 3 and 4)
Depth of material deprivation
Dispersion around the at Risk of Poverty threshold for elderly people: at Risk of Poverty rate (cut-off point: 40% of median equivalised income)
Dispersion around the at Risk of Poverty threshold for elderly people: at Risk of Poverty rate (cut-off point: 50% of median equivalised income)
Dispersion around the at Risk of Poverty threshold for elderly people: at Risk of Poverty rate (cut-off point: 60% of median equivalised income after social transfers)
Dispersion around the at Risk of Poverty threshold for elderly people: at Risk of Poverty rate (cut-off point: 70% of median equivalised income)
Dispersion around the at Risk of Poverty threshold: at Risk of Poverty rate (cut-off point: 40% of median equivalised income)
Dispersion around the at Risk of Poverty threshold: at Risk of Poverty rate (cut-off point: 50% of median equivalised income)
Dispersion around the at Risk of Poverty threshold: at Risk of Poverty rate (cut-off point: 60% of median equivalised income after social transfers)
Dispersion around the at Risk of Poverty threshold: at Risk of Poverty rate (cut-off point: 70% of median equivalised income)
Gender differences in the aggregate replacement ratio for pensions (excluding other social benefits)
Gender differences in the at Risk of Poverty rate: 65 years or over
Gender differences in the at Risk of Poverty rate: Less than 65 years
Gender differences in the relative income of elderly people (65+)
Gender differences in the relative income of older people: Persons aged 60 years and over compared to persons aged less than 60 years
Gender differences in the relative income of older people: Persons aged 75 years and over compared to persons aged less than 75 years
In work at Risk of Poverty rate
In Work at Risk of Poverty Rate: Females
In Work at Risk of Poverty Rate: Full-time
In Work at Risk of Poverty Rate: Males
In Work at Risk of Poverty Rate: Part-time
Material Deprivation rate: 65 years or over
Material Deprivation rate: Females
Material Deprivation rate: From 18 to 64 years
Material Deprivation rate: Less than 18 years
Material Deprivation rate: Males
Median relative income of elderly people
Median relative income of elderly people (60+)
Median relative income of elderly people (60+): Females
Median relative income of elderly people (60+): Males
Overcrowding rate
Overcrowding rate (without single-person households): 65 years or over
Overcrowding rate (without single-person households): Above 60% of median equivalised income
Overcrowding rate (without single-person households): Below 60% of median equivalised income
Overcrowding rate (without single-person households): Females
Overcrowding rate (without single-person households): From 18 to 64 years
Overcrowding rate (without single-person households): Less than 18 years
Overcrowding rate (without single-person households): Males
Overcrowding rate: 65 years or over
Overcrowding rate: Above 60% of median equivalised income
Overcrowding rate: Below 60% of median equivalised income
Overcrowding rate: Cities
Overcrowding rate: Females
Overcrowding rate: From 18 to 64 years
Overcrowding rate: Less than 18 years
Overcrowding rate: Males
Overcrowding rate: Owner, no outstanding mortgage or housing loan
Overcrowding rate: Owner, with mortgage or loan
Overcrowding rate: Rural areas
Overcrowding rate: Single person
Overcrowding rate: Tenant, rent at market price
Overcrowding rate: Tenant, rent at reduced price or free
Overcrowding rate: Three or more adults
Overcrowding rate: Towns and suburbs
Overcrowding rate: Two adults
People at risk of income poverty after social transfers
People at Risk of Poverty after social transfers
People at Risk of Poverty or social exclusion: 18 years or over
People at Risk of Poverty or social exclusion: 65 years or over
People at Risk of Poverty or social exclusion: Females
People at Risk of Poverty or social exclusion: From 12 to 17 years
People at Risk of Poverty or social exclusion: From 18 to 64 years
People at Risk of Poverty or social exclusion: From 6 to 11 years
People at Risk of Poverty or social exclusion: Less than 18 years
People at Risk of Poverty or social exclusion: Less than 6 years
People at Risk of Poverty or social exclusion: Males
People living in households with very low work intensity: Females
People living in households with very low work intensity: Males
Persistent at Risk of Poverty rate: 65 years or over
Persistent at Risk of Poverty rate: Females
Persistent at Risk of Poverty rate: From 18 to 24 years
Persistent at Risk of Poverty rate: Less than 18 years
Persistent at Risk of Poverty rate: Males
Population having neither a bath, nor a shower, nor indoor flushing toilet in their household
Population having neither a bath, nor a shower, nor indoor flushing toilet in their household: Above 60% of median equivalised income
Population having neither a bath, nor a shower, nor indoor flushing toilet in their household: Below 60% of median equivalised income
Population living in a dwelling with a leaking roof, damp walls, floors or foundation or rot in window frames of floor
Population living in a dwelling with a leaking roof, damp walls, floors or foundation or rot in window frames of floor: Above 60% of median equivalised income
Population living in a dwelling with a leaking roof, damp walls, floors or foundation or rot in window frames of floor: Below 60% of median equivalised income
Relative median at Risk of Poverty gap
Relative median at Risk of Poverty risk gap: 16 years or over
Relative median at Risk of Poverty risk gap: 18 years or over
Relative median at Risk of Poverty risk gap: 65 years or over
Relative median at Risk of Poverty risk gap: 75 years or over
Relative median at Risk of Poverty risk gap: From 16 to 64 years
Relative median at Risk of Poverty risk gap: Less than 16 years
Relative median at Risk of Poverty risk gap: Less than 18 years
Relative median poverty risk gap
Relative median poverty risk gap of elderly people: 65 years or over
Relative median poverty risk gap of elderly people: 75 years or over
Relative median poverty risk gap: 65 years or over
Relative median poverty risk gap: From 18 to 64 years
Relative median poverty risk gap: Less than 18 years
Severe housing deprivation rate: Owner, with mortgage or loan
Severe housing deprivation rate: Tenant, rent at market price
Severe material deprivation rate
Severe material deprivation rate: Females
Severe material deprivation rate: Males
Severely materially deprived people: Severe material deprivation
Euro Area | EUROSTAT Indicators