At-risk-of-poverty thresholds (Purchasing Power Parity) - Two adults with two children younger than 14 years - At risk of poverty threshold (60% of mean equivalised income)

Source: Eurostat
Last Updated: Oct 22, 2017

Based on a comparison of 32 countries in 2016, Luxembourg ranked the highest in At-risk-of-poverty thresholds (Purchasing Power Parity) - Two adults with two children younger than 14 years - At risk of poverty threshold (60% of mean equivalised income) with EUR 41,541 followed by Norway and Switzerland. On the other end of the scale was Macedonia with EUR 6,627 , Romania with EUR 6,672 and Serbia with EUR 7,499 .

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