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Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate was 16.60% in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate - last updated from the EUROSTAT on September of 2025. Historically, Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate reached a record high of 19.50% in December of 2015 and a record low of 16.20% in December of 2020.
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Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate: From 18 to 24 years was 17.60% in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate: From 18 to 24 years - last updated from the EUROSTAT on September of 2025. Historically, Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate: From 18 to 24 years reached a record high of 26.40% in December of 2014 and a record low of 16.00% in December of 2020.
In Portugal, in 2024, 9.2 percent of the employed population was at risk of poverty. This is the lowest value ever recorded in the country.
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Historical dataset showing Portugal poverty rate by year from 2003 to 2022.
Poverty rate at national poverty line of Portugal slumped by 10.87% from 18.4 % in 2020 to 16.4 % in 2021. Since the 4.28% improve in 2013, poverty rate at national poverty line sank by 15.90% in 2021. National poverty rate is the percentage of the population living below the national poverty line. National estimates are based on population-weighted subgroup estimates from household surveys.
Poverty rate of Portugal plummeted by 35.70% from 0.8 % in 2013 to 0.5 % in 2014. Since the 30.73% surge in 2012, poverty rate sank by 19.53% in 2014. Population below $1.90 a day is the percentage of the population living on less than $1.90 a day at 2011 international prices.
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Portugal: Poverty, percent of population: The latest value from 2021 is 16.4 percent, a decline from 18.4 percent in 2020. In comparison, the world average is 22.31 percent, based on data from 66 countries. Historically, the average for Portugal from 2003 to 2021 is 18.27 percent. The minimum value, 16.2 percent, was reached in 2019 while the maximum of 20.4 percent was recorded in 2003.
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Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate: Tenant was 25.40% in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate: Tenant - last updated from the EUROSTAT on September of 2025. Historically, Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate: Tenant reached a record high of 33.40% in December of 2015 and a record low of 23.40% in December of 2020.
Poverty ratio at $5.5 a day of Portugal slumped by 5.56% from 1.8 % in 2017 to 1.7 % in 2018. Since the 69.23% surge in 2012, poverty ratio at $5.5 a day sank by 61.36% in 2018. Poverty headcount ratio at $5.50 a day is the percentage of the population living on less than $5.50 a day at 2011 international prices. As a result of revisions in PPP exchange rates, poverty rates for individual countries cannot be compared with poverty rates reported in earlier editions.
In Portugal, the risk of poverty or social exclusion decreased from 2015 to 2023. In 2015, 26.4 percent of the population were at risk of poverty or exclusion, while, in 2023, 20.1 percent were in this situation. However, that year marks a small increase compared to 2020.
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Portugal PT: Poverty Headcount Ratio at $1.90 a Day: 2011 PPP: % of Population data was reported at 0.500 % in 2015. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.500 % for 2014. Portugal PT: Poverty Headcount Ratio at $1.90 a Day: 2011 PPP: % of Population data is updated yearly, averaging 0.500 % from Dec 2003 (Median) to 2015, with 13 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.000 % in 2003 and a record low of 0.000 % in 2006. Portugal PT: Poverty Headcount Ratio at $1.90 a Day: 2011 PPP: % of Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Portugal – Table PT.World Bank: Poverty. Poverty headcount ratio at $1.90 a day is the percentage of the population living on less than $1.90 a day at 2011 international prices. As a result of revisions in PPP exchange rates, poverty rates for individual countries cannot be compared with poverty rates reported in earlier editions.; ; World Bank, Development Research Group. Data are based on primary household survey data obtained from government statistical agencies and World Bank country departments. Data for high-income economies are from the Luxembourg Income Study database. For more information and methodology, please see PovcalNet (http://iresearch.worldbank.org/PovcalNet/index.htm).; ; The World Bank’s internationally comparable poverty monitoring database now draws on income or detailed consumption data from more than one thousand six hundred household surveys across 164 countries in six regions and 25 other high income countries (industrialized economies). While income distribution data are published for all countries with data available, poverty data are published for low- and middle-income countries and countries eligible to receive loans from the World Bank (such as Chile) and recently graduated countries (such as Estonia) only. The aggregated numbers for low- and middle-income countries correspond to the totals of 6 regions in PovcalNet, which include low- and middle-income countries and countries eligible to receive loans from the World Bank (such as Chile) and recently graduated countries (such as Estonia). See PovcalNet (http://iresearch.worldbank.org/PovcalNet/WhatIsNew.aspx) for definitions of geographical regions and industrialized countries.
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Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate: From 55 to 64 years was 16.90% in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate: From 55 to 64 years - last updated from the EUROSTAT on September of 2025. Historically, Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate: From 55 to 64 years reached a record high of 20.10% in December of 2021 and a record low of 15.80% in December of 2022.
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Portugal PT: Proportion of Population Pushed Below the $1.90: Poverty Line by Out-of-Pocket Health Care Expenditure: 2011 PPP: % data was reported at 0.000 % in 2010. Portugal PT: Proportion of Population Pushed Below the $1.90: Poverty Line by Out-of-Pocket Health Care Expenditure: 2011 PPP: % data is updated yearly, averaging 0.000 % from Dec 2010 (Median) to 2010, with 1 observations. Portugal PT: Proportion of Population Pushed Below the $1.90: Poverty Line by Out-of-Pocket Health Care Expenditure: 2011 PPP: % data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Portugal – Table PT.World Bank: Poverty. Proportion of population pushed below the $1.90 ($ 2011 PPP) poverty line by out-of-pocket health care expenditure, expressed as a percentage of a total population of a country; ; Wagstaff et al. Progress on Impoverishing Health Spending: Results for 122 Countries. A Retrospective Observational Study, Lancet Global Health 2017.; Weighted Average;
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Portugal: Poverty ratio, percent living on less than 1.90 USD a day: The latest value from 2021 is 0.2 percent, a decline from 0.5 percent in 2020. In comparison, the world average is 5.30 percent, based on data from 71 countries. Historically, the average for Portugal from 2003 to 2021 is 0.41 percent. The minimum value, 0.1 percent, was reached in 2006 while the maximum of 0.9 percent was recorded in 2003.
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Portugal PT: Survey Mean Consumption or Income per Capita: Bottom 40% of Population: Annualized Average Growth Rate data was reported at -0.870 % in 2015. Portugal PT: Survey Mean Consumption or Income per Capita: Bottom 40% of Population: Annualized Average Growth Rate data is updated yearly, averaging -0.870 % from Dec 2015 (Median) to 2015, with 1 observations. Portugal PT: Survey Mean Consumption or Income per Capita: Bottom 40% of Population: Annualized Average Growth Rate data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Portugal – Table PT.World Bank: Poverty. The growth rate in the welfare aggregate of the bottom 40% is computed as the annualized average growth rate in per capita real consumption or income of the bottom 40% of the population in the income distribution in a country from household surveys over a roughly 5-year period. Mean per capita real consumption or income is measured at 2011 Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) using the PovcalNet (http://iresearch.worldbank.org/PovcalNet). For some countries means are not reported due to grouped and/or confidential data. The annualized growth rate is computed as (Mean in final year/Mean in initial year)^(1/(Final year - Initial year)) - 1. The reference year is the year in which the underlying household survey data was collected. In cases for which the data collection period bridged two calendar years, the first year in which data were collected is reported. The initial year refers to the nearest survey collected 5 years before the most recent survey available, only surveys collected between 3 and 7 years before the most recent survey are considered. The final year refers to the most recent survey available between 2011 and 2015. Growth rates for Iraq are based on survey means of 2005 PPP$. The coverage and quality of the 2011 PPP price data for Iraq and most other North African and Middle Eastern countries were hindered by the exceptional period of instability they faced at the time of the 2011 exercise of the International Comparison Program. See PovcalNet for detailed explanations.; ; World Bank, Global Database of Shared Prosperity (GDSP) circa 2010-2015 (http://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/poverty/brief/global-database-of-shared-prosperity).; ; The comparability of welfare aggregates (consumption or income) for the chosen years T0 and T1 is assessed for every country. If comparability across the two surveys is a major concern for a country, the selection criteria are re-applied to select the next best survey year(s). Annualized growth rates are calculated between the survey years, using a compound growth formula. The survey years defining the period for which growth rates are calculated and the type of welfare aggregate used to calculate the growth rates are noted in the footnotes.
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Portugal PT: Poverty Headcount Ratio at $5.50 a Day: 2011 PPP: % of Population data was reported at 3.000 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3.700 % for 2014. Portugal PT: Poverty Headcount Ratio at $5.50 a Day: 2011 PPP: % of Population data is updated yearly, averaging 2.700 % from Dec 2003 (Median) to 2015, with 13 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.500 % in 2013 and a record low of 1.500 % in 2009. Portugal PT: Poverty Headcount Ratio at $5.50 a Day: 2011 PPP: % of Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Portugal – Table PT.World Bank: Poverty. Poverty headcount ratio at $5.50 a day is the percentage of the population living on less than $5.50 a day at 2011 international prices. As a result of revisions in PPP exchange rates, poverty rates for individual countries cannot be compared with poverty rates reported in earlier editions.; ; World Bank, Development Research Group. Data are based on primary household survey data obtained from government statistical agencies and World Bank country departments. Data for high-income economies are from the Luxembourg Income Study database. For more information and methodology, please see PovcalNet (http://iresearch.worldbank.org/PovcalNet/index.htm).; ; The World Bank’s internationally comparable poverty monitoring database now draws on income or detailed consumption data from more than one thousand six hundred household surveys across 164 countries in six regions and 25 other high income countries (industrialized economies). While income distribution data are published for all countries with data available, poverty data are published for low- and middle-income countries and countries eligible to receive loans from the World Bank (such as Chile) and recently graduated countries (such as Estonia) only. The aggregated numbers for low- and middle-income countries correspond to the totals of 6 regions in PovcalNet, which include low- and middle-income countries and countries eligible to receive loans from the World Bank (such as Chile) and recently graduated countries (such as Estonia). See PovcalNet (http://iresearch.worldbank.org/PovcalNet/WhatIsNew.aspx) for definitions of geographical regions and industrialized countries.
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Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate: Owner was 14.60% in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate: Owner - last updated from the EUROSTAT on September of 2025. Historically, Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate: Owner reached a record high of 16.70% in December of 2021 and a record low of 14.10% in December of 2023.
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Portugal PT: Poverty Headcount Ratio at National Poverty Lines: % of Population data was reported at 18.400 % in 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 16.200 % for 2019. Portugal PT: Poverty Headcount Ratio at National Poverty Lines: % of Population data is updated yearly, averaging 18.350 % from Dec 2003 (Median) to 2020, with 18 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 20.400 % in 2003 and a record low of 16.200 % in 2019. Portugal PT: Poverty Headcount Ratio at National Poverty Lines: % of Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Portugal – Table PT.World Bank.WDI: Social: Poverty and Inequality. National poverty headcount ratio is the percentage of the population living below the national poverty line(s). National estimates are based on population-weighted subgroup estimates from household surveys. For economies for which the data are from EU-SILC, the reported year is the income reference year, which is the year before the survey year.;World Bank, Poverty and Inequality Platform. Data are compiled from official government sources or are computed by World Bank staff using national (i.e. country–specific) poverty lines.;;This series only includes estimates that to the best of our knowledge are reasonably comparable over time for a country. Due to differences in estimation methodologies and poverty lines, estimates should not be compared across countries.
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Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate was 16.60% in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate - last updated from the EUROSTAT on September of 2025. Historically, Portugal - At Risk of Poverty rate reached a record high of 19.50% in December of 2015 and a record low of 16.20% in December of 2020.