Population at risk of poverty or social exclusion fell to 26% in 2022

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Population at risk poverty or social exclusion decreased in 2022 from 27.8% to 26% in the previous year, According to the Living Conditions Survey (ECV) by the National Institute of Statistics (INE).

Statistics explain that this ratio is determined by the AROPE ratio, which measures poverty not only by income but also by income. severe material deprivation and low employment density– and that the reduction occurred in its three components.

For this reason, population at risk of poverty fell from 21.7% to 20.4%; the rate of those experiencing serious material and social deprivation at home decreased by six tenths to 7.7%; The proportion of the population with low employment density increased from 11.6% to 8.6%.

Moreover, 8.7% of the population reached the end of the month “with very difficulty” Compared to 8.8% in 2021.

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