Poverty trends in Luxembourg 1985–2023
by Alessio Fusco, (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)), and Philippe Van Kerm, (University of Luxembourg, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg (LIS)
Over the past four decades, Luxembourg has seen strong economic and population growth, with average real disposable income more than doubling between 1985 and 2023. Despite this prosperity, relative poverty remains significant and rising: 18.1% of the population is currently at risk of poverty, up from earlier levels. This paper examines Luxembourg’s poverty trends, showing that rising living standards have coincided with increasing relative poverty driven by inequality, demographic change, and comparatively high risks among children and lone-parent families in cross-national view.
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