
The figure is 0.9 percentage points smaller than that registered in 2022.
In 2023, the at-risk-of-poverty rate for employed people of working age (aged 18–64) fell to 8.5 % (by 1 percentage points compared to 2022). A high at-risk-of-poverty rate (22.8 %) was recorded for people at pre-retirement age (aged 55–64) and very high for people aged 60–64 (25.5 %, suggesting that one in four people in this group was under the at-risk-of-poverty threshold).
As disposable income o...