EU Heating Costs

Where Europeans can't afford to heat their homes

As winter tightens its icy stranglehold on Europe, a considerable number of people are struggling to keep their homes warm. According to new data released by Eurostat, eight percent of the EU population couldn't afford to adequately heat their homes in 2017. That still represents an improvement on recent years, particularly 2012 when it peaked at 11 percent.

Among member states, the largest share of people who could not afford to properly heat their home was recorded in Bulgaria at 36.5 percent. It was followed by Lithuania (28.9 percent) and Greece (25.7 percent). The lowest figures were recorded in Luxembourg (1.9 percent), Finland (2.0 percent) and Sweden (2.1 percent).

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This chart shows the share of the population who couldn't afford to keep their home adequately warm in 2017.

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