(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 25 - Istat said Wednesday that just over
2.18 million households in Italy were in absolute poverty in
2022.
The national statistics agency said this represented 8.3% of the
total number of families, up from 7.7% in 2021.
It said the incidence of families in absolute poverty reached
11.2% in southern Italy, compared to 7.9% in the north-east and
7.2% in the north-west.
Istat added that around 5.6 million individuals were in absolute
poverty last year, an increase of 357,000 on 2021.
That took the proportion of individuals in absolute poverty up
from 9.1% to 9.7%.
The agency said the increases were "largely attributable to the
strong acceleration in inflation".
Istat said 1.27 million minors were in absolute poverty last
year, taking the proportion up to 13.4% from 12.6%. (ANSA).
Over 2 million Italian families in absolute poverty
Rise is linked to inflation says Istat