Record evictions in Sweden since 2005

In 2023, Sweden's enforcement authority evicted 3,330 people from their homes, the highest number in nearly two decades and since records began in 2005. The figure affected 824 children, with reports highlighting rising homelessness among those without social issues. Politicians are urging reforms to reverse the trend.

Last year marked a peak in evictions. Sweden's Kronofogden authority carried out 3,330 evictions, impacting 824 children—either directly or via a parent registered at the address. This represents a 16 percent increase from the previous year and the highest level since statistics began in 2008.

The backdrop is a downward trend following the 2008 zero-vision policy against child evictions under the Alliance government, when figures stood at 716. Numbers fell to 387 annually, but rose from 2017 onward. Socialstyrelsen data shows around 27,000 Swedes as homeless, though underreporting is likely substantial.

The City Mission's homelessness report notes an increase among those without social issues. Malcolm Momodou Jallow, the Left Party's housing policy spokesperson, describes it as ”a national tragedy” where ”ordinary people, like Veronica, fall between the cracks”. He proposes barring child evictions without secured new housing and calls for broader housing policy changes.

Liberal Patrik Karlson highlights the ”Housing First” method, an evidence-based approach providing permanent homes without preconditions like treatment, paired with tailored support. ”The method is enormously successful when implemented. Municipalities should not evade it for various reasons”, he states.

Sweden's City Missions advocate a national action plan for socially sustainable housing and a housing commission to address market challenges.

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Municipalities reject talks on repatriation

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Several Swedish municipalities are declining the government's invitation for dialogue on voluntary repatriation. The Left Party proposes redirecting 1.4 billion kronor from the repatriation grant to rural municipalities. Migration Minister Johan Forssell criticizes the decisions and stresses the importance of providing information to residents.

More people than in previous years turned to Sweden's city missions for help during Christmas 2025 due to rising poverty. The organization reports that over 17,000 children and 5,200 households received support, a significant increase compared to 2024. The number of people in economic vulnerability has nearly doubled since 2021, according to Statistics Sweden.

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In Gothenburg, Stadsmissionen has recorded a record number of applications for Christmas help this year, with 2500 households seeking support to buy gifts for their children. Families in financial difficulty can freely select toys in a special shop, donated by private individuals. The initiative, which has existed since the 1950s, reflects growing economic challenges among low-income earners.

The Swedish government has allocated 50 million kronor from its humanitarian aid to Gaza to address children's urgent needs ahead of winter. The funds will go through Unicef for family protection, including tents and warm clothes, as well as provisional education facilities. Aid Minister Benjamin Dousa emphasizes the focus on children and youth in the cold weather.

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One week after the court-ordered eviction of around 400 people from Badalona's old B9 institute, approximately 60 vulnerable individuals—mostly sub-Saharan migrants—will spend Christmas Eve under the C31 highway bridge. While the Catalan government relocated 120 to temporary housing, 50-60 remain outdoors in tents with neighbor aid, as attempts like weekend parish housing failed and criticism grows over the City Council's response.

An explosion occurred shortly after midnight at a row house in Upplands Väsby north of Stockholm. Adults and children were in the home, but no one was injured. Police are investigating the incident as gross endangerment.

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The elderly home Hagalidsgården in Västerås is closing due to serious mistreatment, including rough staff handling and shower temperature issues. The municipality took over operations in March, but problems persisted despite interventions. The decision was made at an extra meeting of the elderly committee.

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