Can’t Afford a Break: One in Three Croatians Skipping Summer Holidays - The Dubrovnik Times
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Can’t Afford a Break: One in Three Croatians Skipping Summer Holidays - The Dubrovnik Times
Despite Croatia’s booming tourism industry and a stable GDP, a new report reveals a stark reality for many locals: 34.7% of Croatian households can’t afford even a short summer break this year. The figures, released by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics using Eurostat methodology, expose a growing gap between glowing economic headlines and the financial pressure felt by everyday citizens. Low-income families, pensioners, and rural households are …
According to recent data from the European Statistical Office, Eurostat, for 2024, 46% of citizens over 16 years of age in Greece were unable to take a one-week vacation away from home per year. Greece is second in the relevant ranking, behind only Romania, while the average in the EU is 27%. The situation in Greece even worsened in 2024 compared to the previous year. In Mitsotakis' interview with SKAI, Sia Kosioni presented the specific figures…
27% of Europeans cannot afford a week-long vacation, according to Eurostat
According to Eurostat, more than a quarter (27%) of the EU’s adult working population aged 16 and older could not afford to go on a one-week vacation in 2024. This marks a slight decrease from 2023, when the figure was 28.5%, and a notable drop of 10.6 percentage points compared to 2014. These numbers, however, reflect the persistent economic inequalities across the European Union and its member states. While there is some improvement observed i…
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