Source: Eurostat, Luxembourg
Description | Direct Link | ||
---|---|---|---|
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / European Union - 27 countries (from 2020) |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / European Union - 28 countries (2013-2020) |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / European Union - 15 countries (1995-2004) |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Euro area – 20 countries (from 2023) |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Euro area - 19 countries (2015-2022) |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Belgium |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Bulgaria |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Czechia |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Denmark |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Germany (until 1990 former territory of the FRG) |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Estonia |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Ireland |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Greece |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Spain |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / France |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Croatia |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Italy |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Cyprus |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Latvia |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Lithuania |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Luxembourg |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Hungary |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Malta |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Netherlands |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Austria |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Poland |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Portugal |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Romania |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Slovenia |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Slovakia |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Finland |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Sweden |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Iceland |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Norway |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Switzerland |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / United Kingdom |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Türkiye |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / United States |
A | ||
Single person without children earning 100% of the average earning / Japan |
A |