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

SDG10 – Reduce inequality within and among countries

People with broadband internet at home
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+7.9 points from 2018 to 2023

YearValue
201879,60
201980,60
202185,30
202285,80
202387,50
87.5%
Favourable

There was a slight increase in the number of people with broadband internet at home (men and women), from 85.8% to 87.5%. The total number of broadband and superfast broadband internet subscriptions reached 32.1 million at the end of the second half of 2023. The growth of these subscriptions is slowing: +65,000 subscriptions in the second half of 2023, versus +120,000 in the second half of 2022. On an annual basis, this growth represents +1.1% versus +2.3% the previous year. The France Très Haut Débit plan for broadband development, launched in 2013, will be continued and strengthened until 2025, and this indicator should therefore continue its upward trend.


People who used the Internet in the last three months
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+4.8 points from 2018 to 2023

YearValue
201882,00
201983,30
202186,10
202285,30
202386,80
86.8%
Favourable

In 2023, 86.6% of people aged 15 and over and living in France had used the Internet in the preceding three months, versus 65% in 2009. Almost all people aged 60 and under are Internet users: 98% of people aged 15 to 29 and 30 to 44, and 94% of people aged 45 to 59 had used the Internet during the preceding three months. However, 81% of people aged between 60 and 74 had used the Internet during the three preceding months, but this applied to only 42% of the over 75s.


Standard of living share of the poorest 40% of the population
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

-0.3 point from 2016 to 2021

YearValue
201622,60
201722,50
201822,20
201922,50
202023,10
202122,30
22.3%
Moderately unfavourable

Note: provisionnal 2020 to 2021 data. The 2020 point reveals weaknesses related to production issues in 2020.

Since 2012, the standard of living share held by the poorest 40% of the population has remained fairly constant, with only slight fluctuations. In 2021, the poorest 40% accounted for 22.3% of the overall standard of living share. This indicator takes into account, for mainland France, people living in a household with positive or zero reported income, and of which the reference person is not a student.


Gross wealth inequality
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+1.3% from 2018 to 2021

YearValue
20180,64
20210,64
0.6 Gini index
Moderately unfavourable

Since 2021, household wealth in France has been very unequally distributed, with half of households owning 92% of all assets. Inequalities in household wealth have been stable since 2018. Gross household wealth is mainly comprised of real estate assets (62%) and financial assets (21%). Between 2018 and 2021, ownership of the main components of wealth has remained fairly stable. While the economic and health crisis related to the Covid-19 pandemic led to an upsurge in savings in 2020 and 2021, households appeared to opt for their existing savings schemes.


Income inequalities – interquintile ratio
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+7.1% from 2016 to 2021

YearValue
20164,20
20174,20
20184,30
20194,20
20204,10
20214,50
4.5
Unfavourable

Note: provisionnal 2020 to 2021 data

Inequalities in the standard of living remain constant in France. Throughout the 1970s and 1990s, the gap between the incomes of the poorest and the wealthiest narrowed. Since the end of the 1990s, these gaps have widened, with peaks in 2011-2012, 2018 and 2021. In 2021, the poorest 20% living in basic housing in mainland France held 8.6% of the total standard of living share per consumption unit. In contrast, the wealthiest 20% held 38.3% of the overall standard of living share. Therefore, this means that the wealthiest 20% of the population had a standard of living 4.5 times greater than the poorest 20%.


Source: INSEE, Dashboard of national indicators for monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals – published February 2024. 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 février 2024. 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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