Risk of poverty in Germany: So many pensioners and students affected!
In Germany, you are considered poor if your net income is less than 1,250 euros per month. Pensioners and women are particularly affected.

Risk of poverty in Germany: So many pensioners and students affected!
In Germany, an alarming number of people live below the poverty line, especially students and pensioners. According to a survey by the Federal Statistical Office, people who earn less than 60% of the median income - that is less than 1,250 euros per month - are considered to be at risk of poverty. This affects around 14.7% of the population, with older people particularly badly affected. For those over 65, the at-risk-of-poverty rate is an astonishing 20.3% for women and 15.9% for men. The figures are worrying as many seniors have to live on low pensions that are not enough to maintain today's standard of living.
The causes include unequal pay and career opportunities for women, who often have poorer pension entitlements in old age. This situation is exacerbated by rising living costs, which make it more difficult for people with an income of less than 15,000 euros per year to go about their daily lives and take part in social activities. Provides a deep understanding of the topic www.ruhr24.de.