New EC Study Shows Hungary is Poorest EU Member State
- 19 Feb 2026 1:05 PM
- Hungary Around the Clock
Under this methodology, 31.9% of Hungarians – more than double the EU average of 15.7% – fall below the poverty threshold, placing the country among the poorest in the EU.
Unlike official indicators such as AROP and AROPE, ABSPO shows a significantly higher share of deprived people in many Eastern and Central European countries compared to Western Europe.
Yet, several regional peers, including the Czech Republic and Poland, have achieved far greater success in reducing poverty than Hungary.
Inflation since 2021 has pushed Hungary’s poverty thresholds sharply higher.
In 2024, a single adult required an average monthly expenditure of Ft 298,000, a married couple Ft 474,000, and a family of four Ft 677,000.
These amounts are nearly twice the subsistence minimum calculated by the Central Statistics Office until 2015 and exceed other recent estimates.
The ABSPO thresholds are deliberately set above mere subsistence, aiming instead to define a “decent living” consistent with a European standard of living.
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