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The Percentage Of Greeks Unable To Heat Their Homes Is Heartbreakingly High

Dec 17, 2013, 03:13 IST

REUTERS/Yannis BehrakisHomeless men, 41-year-old Argiris (R) and 76-year-old Alexopoulos (L), sleep by the entrance of a metro station in central Athens, January 21, 2013.

The economic situation remains dire in Greece.

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And it's not just about high unemployment and low paychecks.

MacroPolis points us to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) new data on living conditions in Greece, and it's all heart-breaking.

"During the last 5 years (2008-2012), there is an increase in material deprivation in at least 4 out of 9 categories of basic goods and services," wrote ELSTAT. "This increase is greater at ages 0-17 and 18-64 than at ages 65+. Specifically, 19.5% of the total population in 2012, faces financial burden with an enforced lack of at least 4, out of potentially 9 material deprivation items, in the 'economic strain and durables' dimension, while this percentage was 15.2% in 2011, 11.6% in 2010, 11.0% in 2009 and 11.2% in 2008."

Here's how they define deprivation: "enforced incapacity to face unexpected financial expenses, to afford one week's annual holiday away from home, to have a meal with meat, chicken, fish -or vegetarian equivalent- every second day, to afford the adequate heating of the dwelling, to purchase durable goods like a washing machine, colour TV, telephone, mobile telephone or car, or being confronted with payment arrears, such as for mortgage or rent, utility bills, hire purchase installments or other loan payment."

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As the temperature drops around the world, almost everyone can appreciate the value of a heated home.

Unfortunately, too much of the Greek population cannot adequately heat their homes.

"26.7% of the total population declares inability to keep their home adequately warm, while the corresponding percentage of the poor population is estimated at 47.6% and the percentage of the non-poor population is estimated at 20.8%."

It's an unbelievably sad situation.

ELSTAT

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