France Shows Moderate Poverty, High Modest-Income Share
The research, which utilized data from the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC), indicated that in 2021, 14.3% of France’s population was living in poverty, compared with the EU-27 average of 16.9%.
"With 14.3% of people living in poverty, France is in an intermediate position and below the European average," the study noted.
In contrast, the country had a larger share of residents classified as modest, defined as those earning between 60% and 75% of the median income, placing France above the EU average of 11.7%.
The report highlighted significant differences across the European Union.
The share of individuals living below the poverty line varied from 8.6% in Czechia to 23.4% in Latvia.
Southern and parts of Eastern Europe experienced the highest poverty rates, surpassing 20% in Spain, Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Latvia, and Estonia.
Conversely, Central European nations such as Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Czechia recorded some of the lowest poverty levels.
In Northwestern Europe, poverty levels ranged from 10.8% in Finland to 18% in Luxembourg, positioning France in a mid-range category.
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