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At-risk-of-poverty thresholds (Purchasing Power Parity) - Two adults with two children younger than 14 years - At risk of poverty threshold (50% of mean equivalised income) in Ireland

Source: Eurostat
Last Updated: October 22, 2017

At-risk-of-poverty thresholds (purchasing power parity) - two adults with two children younger than 14 years - at risk of poverty threshold (50% of mean equivalised income) reached EUR 21,288 in 2015 in Ireland, according to Eurostat, SILC. This is 4.05% more than in the previous year.

Historically, At-risk-of-poverty thresholds (Purchasing Power Parity) - Two adults with two children younger than 14 years - At risk of poverty threshold (50% of mean equivalised income) in Ireland reached an all time high of EUR 22,242 in 2008 and an all time low of EUR 16,153 in 2003.

Ireland has been ranked 14th within the group of 32 countries we follow in terms of At-risk-of-poverty thresholds (Purchasing Power Parity) - Two adults with two children younger than 14 years - At risk of poverty threshold (50% of mean equivalised income).

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