Health
10.6% of EU population struggled to keep homes warm
In 2023, 10.6% of the EU population were not able to keep their home adequately warm. Compared with 2022, this share increased by 1.3 percentage points (pp).
The highest shares of people unable to keep their homes adequately warm were observed in Spain and Portugal (both 20.8%), followed by Bulgaria (20.7%), Lithuania (20.0%) and Greece (19.2%).
By contrast, Luxembourg (2.1%), Finland (2.6%), Slovenia (3.6%), Austria (3.9%) and Estonia (4.1%) reported the lowest shares.
For more information
- Statistics Explained article on living conditions in Europe - housing
- Key figures on European living conditions – 2024 edition
- Thematic section on income and living conditions
- Database on income and living conditions
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