ilc_li02 · 2010–2025
At-risk-of-poverty rate by poverty threshold, age and sex
Eurostat ilc_li02 — At-risk-of-poverty rate by poverty threshold, age and sex. Data range: 1995 to 2025.
At a glance
In 2025, the EU-27 figure for at-risk-of-poverty rate by poverty threshold, age and sex was 17.1%.
That is a 1.2% rose versus 2024 (16.9%).
Over the five years before that, the EU-27 aggregate moved 2.3% lower.
Across member states, Latvia reported the highest value (24.6%, 2025) and Czechia the lowest (10.5%, 2025) — a ratio of 2.3× between the two ends of the range.
The figures below come from Eurostat dataset ilc_li02; every value links back to the canonical source.
EU-27 · 2025
17.1%
HIGHEST · 2025
Latvia
24.6%
LOWEST · 2025
Czechia
10.5%
Map · 2025
10.5 24.6
Ranking · 2025
Time series · top 12 countries + EU-27
- Latvia 24.6
- Lithuania 24.2
- Bulgaria 22
- Croatia 21.2
- Estonia 21
- Greece 20.9
- Spain 20.3
- Italy 19.8
- Romania 18.7
- France 17.3
- Austria 17.1
- Malta 17
- European Union (27) 17.1
Country × year heatmap · all values
8.0 28.1
Member states · ranked by latest value
- #1 Latvia LV · 2025 24.6%
- #2 Lithuania LT · 2025 24.2%
- #3 Bulgaria BG · 2025 22.0%
- #4 Croatia HR · 2025 21.2%
- #5 Estonia EE · 2025 21.0%
- #6 Greece EL · 2025 20.9%
- #7 Spain ES · 2025 20.3%
- #8 Italy IT · 2025 19.8%
- #9 Romania RO · 2025 18.7%
- #10 France FR · 2025 17.3%
- #11 Austria AT · 2025 17.1%
- #12 Malta MT · 2025 17.0%
- #13 Germany DE · 2025 16.7%
- #14 Cyprus CY · 2025 16.5%
- #15 Portugal PT · 2025 16.3%
- #16 Sweden SE · 2025 15.5%
- #17 Luxembourg LU · 2025 15.4%
- #18 Slovenia SI · 2025 15.4%
- #19 Hungary HU · 2025 15.1%
- #20 Poland PL · 2025 14.1%
- #21 Finland FI · 2025 13.5%
- #22 Ireland IE · 2025 13.4%
- #23 Netherlands NL · 2025 13.4%
- #24 Slovakia SK · 2025 12.2%
- #25 Denmark DK · 2025 11.8%
- #26 Belgium BE · 2025 10.8%
- #27 Czechia CZ · 2025 10.5%
By year
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- 2024
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Source:
Eurostat · ilc_li02