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A total of 40% of Spanish tenants spend more than 30% of their income on housing, surpassing the threshold that defines households as excessively overburdened in this area.
Spain sat near the bottom of the list, with more than 1 in 4 children living in poverty. The contrast with Slovenia, which made the most significant reduction in its child poverty rate, is remarkable.
Official data shows 26 percent of Spain’s population is “at risk of poverty or social exclusion.” Human Rights Watch research in 2022 showed what this means for people and families: ...
Pensioners tend to face greater financial difficulty in Eastern Europe, while poverty rates are generally lower in Nordic and Western European countries. Switzerland and the UK are outliers here, ...
Why does Spain, the eurozone's fourth-biggest economy, have so many people in the poverty trap?
Spain's leftwing government approved a minimum basic income scheme on Friday to tackle a spike in poverty stemming from the virus crisis that has forced many families to rely on food aid.
Spain's birth rate has gone up for the first time in a decade, and it's largely thanks to immigration, several population experts have said. Countries all over the world are facing population ...
The world’s nations are gathering in Spain for a high-level conference to tackle the growing gap between rich and poor countries and drum up the trillions of dollars needed to close it ...
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