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Persistent at-risk-of-poverty rate by household type - Two or more adults without dependent children - At persistent risk of poverty rate by age and gender (cut-off point: 60% of median equivalised income) in Ireland

Source: Eurostat
Last Updated: October 22, 2017

Persistent at-risk-of-poverty rate by household type - two or more adults without dependent children - at persistent risk of poverty rate by age and gender (cut-off point: 60% of median equivalised income) reached 3.00% in 2015 in Ireland, according to Eurostat. This is 14.3% less than in the previous year.

Historically, Persistent at-risk-of-poverty rate by household type - Two or more adults without dependent children - At persistent risk of poverty rate by age and gender (cut-off point: 60% of median equivalised income) in Ireland reached an all time high of 7.30% in 2007 and an all time low of 1.20% in 2011.

Ireland has been ranked 26th within the group of 30 countries we follow in terms of Persistent at-risk-of-poverty rate by household type - Two or more adults without dependent children - At persistent risk of poverty rate by age and gender (cut-off point: 60% of median equivalised income).

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