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In 2022, the poverty risk rate in Slovenia was 12.1%. Compared to the previous year, it increased by 0.4%. In 2022, there were 251,000 residents living below the poverty risk threshold, which means their incomes were lower than €827 per month, the poverty risk threshold. The poverty risk rate in Slovenia is below the EU average. In 2021, Slovenia ranked third in the lowest poverty risk rate among EU-27 countries. However, in 2022, it tied with Hungary for the second position. Energy poverty decreased by one-third between 2014 and 2021, but slightly increased in 2022 (based on 2021 incomes). Energy poverty is largely associated with education, awareness, and financial literacy.


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Figure SE06-1: Poverty risk rate after social transfers, Slovenia, 1997-2022
Sources:

Eurostat, 2022; SURS, 2022.

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Slovenia[%]
1997 14
1998 14
1999 13.60
2000 13
2001 12.90
2002 11.90
2003 11.70
2004 11.80
2005 12.10
2006 11.70
2007 11.50
2008 12.30
2009 11.30
2010 12.70
2011 13.60
2012 13.50
2013 14.50
2014 14.50
2015 14.30
2016 13.90
2017 13.30
2018 13.30
2019 12
2020 12.40
2021 11.70
2022 12.10
Figure SE06-2: Poverty risk rates after social transfers, EU-27, 2021 and 2022
Sources:

Eurostat, 2022

Note:

Some countries do not have available data for 2022

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2021[%] 2022[%]
Latvia 23.40 22.50
Romania 22.50 0
Bulgaria 22.10 22.90
Spain 21.70 20.40
Estonia 20.60 22.80
Italy 20.10 20.10
Lithuania 20 20.90
Greece 19.60 18.80
Croatia 19.20 18
Portugal 18.40 0
Luxembourg 18.10 0
Malta 16.90 0
Germany 16 14.70
Sweden 15.70 0
Poland 14.80 13.70
Austria 14.70 14.80
Netherlands 14.40 14.50
France 14.30 0
Cyprus 13.80 0
Ireland 12.90 14
Belgium 12.70 13.20
Hungary 12.60 12.10
Denmark 12.30 0
Slovakia 12.30 0
Slovenia 11.70 12.10
Finland 10.80 12.70
Czechia 8.70 10.20
Figure SE06-3: Share of individuals in households unable to afford adequate heating, EU-27, 2022
Sources:

Eurostat, 2023

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At risk of poverty[%] All househoulds[%]
Finland 3.90 1.40
Luxembourg 5.30 2.10
Slovenia 7.30 2.60
Austria 4.80 2.70
Czechia 7.30 2.90
Sweden 5.50 3.30
Estonia 5.90 3.40
Hungary 10 4.70
Poland 10.30 4.90
Belgium 12 5.10
Denmark 9.40 5.10
Netherlands 14.90 5.30
Germany 13.60 6.60
Croatia 21.90 7
Latvia 18.30 7.10
Slovakia 25.20 7.10
Ireland 12.20 7.20
Malta 14.10 7.60
Italy 17.60 8.80
EU-27 20.20 9.30
France 24.30 10.90
Romania 29.50 15.20
Spain 30.10 17.10
Lithuania 28.80 17.50
Portugal 35.80 17.50
Greece 38.90 18.70
Cyprus 50.60 19.20
Bulgaria 42.70 22.50

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