Economy, Europe

Nearly-one tenth of EU population struggled with energy poverty in 2022: Eurostat

Some 42M EU citizens were unable to keep their home adequately warm due to high energy prices, says EU statistical authority

Tuba Ongun  | 11.09.2023 - Update : 12.09.2023
Nearly-one tenth of EU population struggled with energy poverty in 2022: Eurostat

ANKARA

Nearly one-tenth of the EU population or 42 million people struggled with energy poverty in 2022, the bloc's statistical authority said Monday.

"In 2022, 9.3% of the EU population declared that they were not able to keep their home adequately warm," Eurostat said.

Compared to a year earlier, the figure rose 2.4 percentage points due to high energy prices.

The cost of energy across the 27-member bloc surged 25.5% year-on-year in December 2022 largely due to the Russia-Ukraine war, according to data from Eurostat.

The highest shares of people unable to afford heating were seen in Bulgaria (22.5%), the Greek Cypriot administration (19.2%), Greece (18.7%), Lithuania and Portugal (both 17.5%), Spain (17.1%), and Romania (15.2%).

In contrast, Finland (1.4%), Luxembourg (2.1%), Slovenia (2.6%), Austria (2.7%), the Czech Republic (2.9%), Sweden (3.3%), and Estonia (3.4%) reported the lowest shares.

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