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Romania is facing the highest poverty rate in the EU, particularly affecting children and the elderly, while government measures remain insufficient.

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According to the Erste Bank report, Romania has a poverty rate of 17.2%, surpassing Bulgaria and Greece, with 27.9% of the population exposed to major risks. Children are the most affected, with 33.8% living in precarious conditions. Although the poverty rate has slightly decreased, young people and pensioners are facing financial difficulties, and the government is postponing pension increases. Critics highlight the lack of concrete action to reduce inequalities, resulting in the forced migration of Romanians in search of a better life abroad.

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E oficial: România e cea mai săracă țară din UE. Chiar și Bulgaria stă mai bine decât noi
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România, cea mai săracă țară din UE. Până și Bulgaria ne-a depășit RAPORT

ȘTIRI PE ACELEAȘI SUBIECTE

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A study conducted by Erste Bank shows the levels of material and social deprivation in the ECE region, with Romania recording the highest rate in the EU.
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In 2024, 8.5% of the EU population is facing difficulties in securing an adequate meal, a decrease compared to 2023. In Romania, the percentage is 16.3%, down from 23.3%.
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Romania recorded the highest inflation rate in the EU in August, due to austerity measures and rising energy prices.
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In June 2025, rents in Romania have increased by 5.8%, the highest rate in the EU, exceeding the average of 2.3%.
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Over 20% of the unemployed in Romania are under 24 years old, and many choose to emigrate for better-paying jobs abroad.
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BAROMETRUL Informat.ro - INSCOP Research - The Direction of the Country and Sources of Concern | 68.6% of Romanians believe that things in Romania are going in the wrong direction / 23.2% of Romanians mention rising prices as the most important source of concern

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