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    1. >In 2024, 13.6% of children under the age of 16 in the EU were materially deprived. Child specific material deprivation is based on the inability to afford at least 3 out of 17 items (goods or services) considered necessary or desirable for people to have an ‘acceptable’ standard of living.
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      >The highest rates of children who faced material deprivation were registered in Greece (33.6%), Romania (31.8%) and Bulgaria (30.4%). In contrast, the lowest rates were recorded in Croatia (2.7%), Slovenia (3.8%) and Sweden (5.6%).

      https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/en/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20250613-2

    2. I’m not a fan of PiS by any means, and I never had my own children, but 500+ has been one of the best decisions made by a European government in the last two decades.

    3. Too bad, that we have so few children being born. At least they are not deprived.