At-risk-of-poverty rate

Being at risk of poverty means that a person’s income is below the at-risk-of-poverty threshold. The threshold is calculated on the basis of equivalised disposable income that takes into account the composition of the household (the weight of the first adult member is 1, the weight of each additional member aged at least 14 years is 0.5 and the weight of everyone under 14 years of age is 0.3), i.e. the total household income is divided by the sum of equivalence scales of household members. The at-risk-of-poverty threshold is 60% of the median equivalised annual disposable income of household members.

At-risk-of-poverty rate is the proportion of people whose equivalised disposable income is below the at-risk-of-poverty threshold.

At-risk-of-poverty rate before social transfers is the at-risk-of-poverty rate where social benefits paid by the state or municipalities are not included in household income. It is calculated in two ways: pensions are considered part of transfers and are excluded from income or they are included in household income similarly to wages.

Relative median at-risk-of-poverty gap refers to the difference between the median income of persons at risk of poverty and the poverty threshold in percentages. The persistent at-risk-of-poverty rate is the proportion of persons whose equivalised disposable income was below the at-risk-of-poverty threshold in the reference year and in at least two of the previous three years.

At-risk-of-poverty rate 19.4 %
-4.0%
At-risk-of-poverty rate before social transfers, incl. pensions 38.7 %
-2.5%
At-risk-of-poverty rate before social transfers, excl. pensions 27.7 %
-6.1%
Persistent at-risk-of-poverty rate 12.8 %
Annual at-risk-of-poverty threshold 10,290.2 euros
Relative median at-risk-of-poverty gap 20.4 %
At-risk-of-poverty rate anchored in time 28.3 %

At-risk-of-poverty rate by age group, 2024

Unit: %

From 0 to 17 years16.2
From 18 to 24 years18.8
From 25 to 49 years14.4
From 50 to 64 years16.7
65 years or over33.7

At-risk-of-poverty rate by household type, 2024

Unit: %

Household without children24.7
One-person household44.8
Single man40.6
Single woman47.9
Single person aged under 6531.2
Single person aged 65 or over62.3
Couple aged under 65 without children11.1
Couple without children, at least one partner is aged 65 or over11.0
Other household without children3.5
Household with children14.5
Adult and child(ren)37.9
Couple with one child14.2
Couple with two children9.6
Couple with three or more children13.8
Couple with minor and adult children or other household with children8.8

At-risk-of-poverty rate by labour status, 2024

Unit: %

Employed10.1
Employees7.9
Self-employed persons32.6
Not employed persons38.0
Unemployed51.8
Retired persons40.7
Other inactive persons29.4