Brilliant Figures From Wiesbaden: over Five Million Germans Can't Afford a Warm Apartment
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Due to increased heating costs, over five million Germans live in too cold apartments. Low earners and families are particularly affected.
According to the Federal Statistical Office, this had been about 6.3 percent of the population. However, the proportion had become smaller within a period of years.
A warm apartment is obviously not a matter of course for every person in Germany and North Rhine-Westphalia. This shows new statistics.


In Europe, almost one in ten citizens say that their money is not enough for heating. What does it look like in Germany?
In Europe, almost one in ten citizens says they don't have enough money for heating. Millions of people in Germany are also affected. The most widely used energy source, natural gas, increased in price by 0.7 percent.

In Europe, almost one in ten citizens say that their money is not enough for heating. What is the situation in Germany?
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