At-risk-of-poverty rates before and after social transfers

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The income data in the SILC 2020 survey relates to the year 2019, i.e. before the Covid-19 pandemic.

The at-risk-of-poverty threshold for all three indicators is set at 60% of the median equivalised disposable income after social transfers (not considering any financial assets). Social transfers in the narrow sense cover all social transfers excluding old-age and survivors' benefits (e.g. family allowances, invalidity pensions, granting of reduced health insurance premiums, social assistance or unemployment insurance daily allowances). In the case of the at-risk-of-poverty rate before all social transfers, old-age and survivors' benefits are also considered to be social transfers.

Source: Source: Eurostat – EU-SILC 2020 (24.05.2022 version), without imputed rent