Poverty Statistics in Europe 2025: EU Data & Trends

Page updated: June 2026 · Data year: 2025 · 2026 data pending release · Source: World Bank, Eurostat

This page compiles the most important poverty statistics for 2025 in Europe. This page covers data from 27 countries, Data is sourced from the World Bank, Eurostat, and peer-reviewed research — all fully open and citable. Charts, ranked tables, and key facts are updated automatically as new data becomes available.

Key Poverty Statistics (2025)

30.3%
Bulgaria — At risk of poverty rate (%)

Key Findings: Poverty Statistics — 2025 (most recent available — 2026 figures not yet published by World Bank/Eurostat) Data

The latest data shows Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Romania lead globally for at risk of poverty rate (%), with the highest recorded value of 30.3%. At the other end of the scale, Slovenia, Czechia, Czechia record the lowest rates among the countries surveyed.

At risk of poverty rate (%) by Country (2024)At risk of poverty rate (%) by Country (2024) Bulgaria 30.3% Bulgaria 29% Romania 27.9% Greece 27.5% Romania 27.4% Greece 26.9% Lithuania 26.3% Spain 25.8% Lithuania 25.8% Spain 25.7% Latvia 24.7% Latvia 24.3% Italy 23.1% Italy 22.6% Estonia 22.2% Estonia 21.8% Croatia 21.7% Germany 21.2% Germany 21.1% France 20.8%

At risk of poverty rate (%) by Country — Ranked Table

#CountryAt risk of poverty rate (%)Year
1Bulgaria30.3%2024
2Bulgaria29.0%2025
3Romania27.9%2024
4Greece27.5%2025
5Romania27.4%2025
6Greece26.9%2024
7Lithuania26.3%2025
8Spain25.8%2024
9Lithuania25.8%2024
10Spain25.7%2025
11Latvia24.7%2025
12Latvia24.3%2024
13Italy23.1%2024
14Italy22.6%2025
15Estonia22.2%2024
16Estonia21.8%2025
17Croatia21.7%2024
18Germany21.2%2025
19Germany21.1%2024
20France20.8%2025
21Croatia20.7%2025
22France20.5%2024
23Luxembourg20.0%2024
24Portugal19.7%2024
25Malta19.6%2024
26Hungary19.5%2025
27Malta19.4%2025
28Hungary19.3%2024
29Ireland18.8%2025
30Austria18.6%2025

Methodology

All statistics on this page are sourced from open-licensed public datasets. World Bank data is available under CC BY 4.0. Eurostat data is published under the Eurostat copyright notice permitting free reuse. Manual statistics are sourced from primary research publications and are cited inline. Data is refreshed automatically on a weekly basis. Where multiple years are available, the most recent complete year is shown unless otherwise noted.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the latest poverty statistics?

Based on the most recent data compiled by Statsipedia, we've gathered statistics from authoritative sources including the World Bank, Eurostat, and leading research institutions. See the key statistics section above for the most up-to-date figures.

When were these poverty statistics last updated?

This page was last updated in June 2026. The underlying data points may reflect different collection years — each statistic is labelled with its source year.

Where does the poverty statistics data come from?

Our statistics are sourced from publicly available datasets including the World Bank Open Data platform (CC BY 4.0), Eurostat, and peer-reviewed research. All sources are cited inline and linked to the original publication.

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Sources & Methodology

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