Low-income individuals face isolation and poverty in Sweden

According to an analysis, low-income individuals are sorted out of marriages and cohabitation, worsening their financial situation. This occurs against a strong cultural norm of couple formation in Sweden, even though 31 percent of adults live alone. Author Petter Larsson highlights the need for support measures for singles.

In Sweden, 31 percent of people over 20 live alone, a figure that rose rapidly after the 1960s feminist changes and doubled within 30 years alongside increasing divorces. After 1990, the growth leveled off, but economic challenges persist for single dwellers. Low-income individuals face higher costs for housing, travel, and subscriptions; for instance, a hotel room costs 2,331 kronor for a couple (1,165 kronor per person) versus 2,150 kronor for a single. The difference can reach 3,000 kronor per month for rental apartments and over 5,000 kronor for cooperatives, per a note in Dagens Nyheter from March 24, 2024.

Single men form the largest group receiving social assistance, followed by single women and single mothers. By age 23, half of women have cohabited with someone, while men reach this at 25; by 35, over 90 percent of both genders have cohabited at some point. Historically, a portion of the population has always lived alone: in 1750, 18 percent of men and 28 percent of women aged 25 to 50 were unmarried or widowed.

Low-income men live alone in 37 percent of cases, compared to 11 percent for high-income men. Well-educated women are least likely to live alone, unlike low-income groups. Larsson argues that society is geared toward couples and suggests single discounts, rent deductions, and tax reliefs to counter the economic double penalty.

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Realistic illustration of Dala-Demokraten newspaper front page listing Dalarna's highest earners from 2024 tax data, with charts showing income disparities against scenic Swedish backdrop.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

تنشر دالا-ديموكراتن قائمة أعلى الرواتب في دالارنا

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

أصدرت الصحيفة المحلية دالا-ديموكراتن قوائم بأعلى الدخول في بلديات دالارنا، استنادًا إلى بيانات إقرار الضرائب لعام 2024. يصل متوسط دخل الأغنياء إلى 60 ضعف الراتب الوسيط في المقاطعة. تكشف القوائم عن تفاوتات كبيرة في الدخل عبر المناطق المختلفة.

لا يزال واحد من كل خمسة شباب بالغين تتراوح أعمارهم بين 20 و27 عامًا في دالارنا يعيشون مع والديهم بسبب شح الإسكان. تسعة من عشرة من هؤلاء الشباب يرغبون في الاستقلال سكنيًا. يقدم SVT Nyheter Dalarna تقريرًا عن التحديات التي يواجهها الشباب في سوق الإسكان.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

يواجه الأمريكيون المولودون في الستينيات وأوائل السبعينيات مستويات أعلى من الوحدة والاكتئاب والتدهور الجسدي مقارنة بالأجيال السابقة، وهو اتجاه غير موجود في الدول الغنية الأخرى. يبرز دراسة جديدة كيف تساهم السياسات العائلية الأضعف ووصول الرعاية الصحية واللامساواة المتزايدة في هذه الأزمة الخاصة بالولايات المتحدة. في أوروبا الشمالية، تحسن الرفاه في منتصف العمر بدلاً من ذلك.

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من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

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من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

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