More than one in five Germans at risk of poverty or social exclusion

Reuters

Published Apr 10, 2024 07:39AM ET

BERLIN (Reuters) - More than one in five people living in Germany were at risk of poverty or social exclusion last year, according to official data released on Wednesday showing the scale of hardship in Europe's largest economy.

This applied to 17.7 million people in 2023, or 21.2% of the population, the federal statistics office reported.

While largely unchanged compared to 2022, the figures offer a backdrop to the political climate in Germany, where the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is competing for first place state elections in the country's poorer east in September.

A promise to boost defence spending in response to the war in Ukraine has also sent Chancellor Olaf Scholz's uneasy coalition in search of cuts to the budget, as households have struggled with a spike in inflation that is now easing.