Hungary, the 4th most exposed country to material deprivation in the EU

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Vg.hu reports the latest results of the Eurostat survey examining the changes witnessed in the material deprivation rate of the EU Member States between 2010 and 2017. Although the number of people suffering from severe material deprivation decreased in the examined period, there are still millions of people who live in dire poverty and cannot afford such basic household items as a washing machine or a telephone. As far as the situation of Hungary is concerned, while a considerably good tendency has been witnessed in the last few years, but it is still at the forefront among the countries most affected by poverty.

The number of materially deprived people in the European Union decreased to 6.7% from the previous 7.5% rate, reports the latest survey of Eurostat analysing data between 2010 and 2017. However, the result obtained still means that around 33 million people in the EU are exposed to the problem of economic stain that prevents them from leading an adequate life. The Eurostat survey has measured the rate of material deprivation by examining how many of the following indispensable items EU citizens cannot afford to buy or maintain:

  • paying bills on time
  • heating
  • paying unexpected expenses
  • regularly eating meat (or fish, in case of vegetarians)
  • going on a vacation
  • having a TV
  • having a washing machine
  • maintaining a car
  • having a telephone
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During the research, those people were considered to be severely affected by material deprivation in each country who mentioned at least 4 of the items mentioned above as unaffordable to them. The final results indicate that some basic items are still missing in most households and single parents are much more exposed to this material shortage then families with two adults.

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