Trends in France for achieving the Agenda 2030 sustainable development goals (SDG)

SDG1 - End poverty in all its forms everywhere

Cases of over-indebtedness submitted to commissions
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

-50% from 2015 to 2020

YearValue
2015217 302,00
2016194 194,00
2017181 123,00
2018162 936,00
2019143 080,00
2020108 731,00
108,731 cases
Favourable

According to the Banque de France, the number of cases of over-indebtedness fell by 7% between 2021 and 2022, and has fallen by half since 2014. Women are the most at risk of over-indebtedness, as they earn on average 22% less than men, and because they are four to five times more likely to be the head of a single-parent family; 54% of over-indebted persons between the ages of 25 and 54 are women. Unemployed persons are also overrepresented. The total debt of over-indebted households reached €4.9 billion in 2021. Among over-indebted persons, 60% have a standard of living below the poverty line, 25% are unemployed, and 50% of over-indebted households have a repayment capacity of less than zero.


Poverty gap (poverty line set at 60%)
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

-0.5 points from 2014 to 2019

YearValue
201420,20
201519,60
201619,70
201719,60
201819,60
201919,70
19.7%
Moderately favourable

In 2019, fixed at a threshold of 60% of the median income, the poverty line was €1,102. Half of people considered poor had a standard of living below €885 per month, i.e. 19.7% less than the poverty line (poverty gap). This indicator concerns people living in a household with positive or zero reported income, and of which the reference person is not a student.


Monetary poverty rate (threshold at 60%)
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+0.6 points from 2014 to 2019

YearValue
201414,00
201514,20
201614,00
201714,10
201814,80
201914,60
14.6%
Moderately unfavourable

The poverty line is conventionally set at 60% of the median income level of the population. It corresponds to a disposable income of €1,102 per month for a person living alone and €2,314 for a couple with two children under the age of 14. The Statistics on Income and Living Conditions survey shows a near-stable poverty rate, assessed according to this source at 14.3% in 2020. In 2019, the monetary poverty rate differed by 0.9 points between men and women.


Monetary poverty rate (threshold at 50%)
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+0.2 points from 2014 to 2019

YearValue
20148,00
20158,00
20168,00
20178,00
20188,30
20198,20
8.2%
Moderately unfavourable

In 2019, the monetary poverty rate at a threshold of 50% was 8.2% in mainland France, a slight decrease compared to 2018 (8.3%). This indicator concerns people living in mainland France, in a household with positive or zero reported income and of which the reference person is not a student. Gender disparities are less pronounced for this indicator than for the monetary poverty rate set at 60%, as the rate of women living below the poverty line set at 50% is only 0.2 points higher than the rate among men.


Rate of material and social deprivation
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+0.6 points from 2015 to 2020

YearValue
201512,50
201612,70
201712,20
201812,60
201913,10
202013,10
13.1%
Moderately unfavourable

Note: provisional 2020 data

In France, the Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (SRCV) survey collects data on income and financial situation as well as employment, well-being and health. These data enable the poverty rate to be measured in terms of living conditions, an indicator designed to provide a better understanding of the phenomena of poverty and social exclusion and to assess the effectiveness of policies to combat inequalities. In 2021, the poverty rate in terms of living conditions stood at 11.4%, a significant drop compared to 2020 (-2.1 points). The 2021 figures are slightly below the average rate of 11.7% in the EU.


Poverty gap (poverty line set at 50%)
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+0.1 points from 2014 to 2019

YearValue
201418,00
201516,60
201617,30
201717,50
201816,50
201918,10
18.1%
Moderately unfavourable

In France, the poverty line set at 50% of the median standard of living was €918 per month for a person living alone in 2019. The median standard of living of people with an income below this threshold was €752.


Net housing expenditure to income ratio
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

single value in 2013

YearValue
201318,30
18.3%
Not assessable

In 2013, net housing expenditure as a share of income was 18.3% in mainland France. This is the most recent figure. The 2019 assessment of personal housing benefits shows that these subsidies are one of the pillars of French housing policy. They benefit around 6.5 million households, and are among the most redistributive forms of government aid, with 99% going to households in the first three income deciles. These allowances have a significant impact on low-income households. For example, for a couple without children living outside of the largest urban areas, with income equivalent to one minimum wage and base rent (excluding utilities) of €330, personalized housing assistance would reduce their housing cost burden from 24.0% to 18.8% of their income.


Source: INSEE, Dashboard of national indicators for monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals – published January 2022. Statistics processed by SDES (ministerial Statistical Data and Studies Department) - Only available in French. (Insee, Tableau de bord des indicateurs pour le suivi national des objectifs de développement durable - paru en janvier 2022. Traitements SDES)

*Change: since the latest available value, change over a period of 5 years (longer or shorter depending on data availability).

**Latest value: value corresponding to the last year of the trend graph.

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