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Twelve Percent of Czechs Live On The Margins of Society, Says Study

Summary by Brno Daily
Up to 1.4 million Czechs live on the margins of society, including approximately 15.4% of children at risk of poverty, according to an analysis by the Centre for Economic and Market Analysis (CETA), presented to journalists by representatives of the Neviditelni (Invisible) project today. People living on the margins of society include single parents, young families, seniors living alone, low-income households, poor students, young adults leaving…
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Prague - Up to 1.4 million Czechs live on the margins of society, including approximately 15.4 percent of children at risk of poverty. This is according to an analysis by the Center for Economic and Market Analyses (CETA), which was presented to journalists in Prague today by representatives of the Invisible project. According to the analysis, these people make up 12 percent of the Czech population and represent an annual cost to public finances…

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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