Europe

Serbia: Inability to face unexpected financial expenses

An editorial snapshot of country living conditions with trend, regional spread, and context links.

Country: Serbia Indicator: Inability to face unexpected financial expenses Year: 2025

Country overview

Serbia

Current reading for Inability to face unexpected financial expenses in a European context.

National value is available. No regional breakdown is available for this indicator.

Latest value

36.10 Percent of people

Burden rank in Europe

European ranking unavailable

vs Europe burden

+7.0 puntos

Serbia is 7.0 points above the European average.

EU: 29.10

Data year

2025

EU context

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Editorial note

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Country Serbia Indicator Inability to face unexpected financial expenses Year 2025

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Indicator ecosystem

Topic overview for Poverty. Each card compares Serbia against Europe.

Inability to face unexpected financial expenses

Open trend

Latest: 36.10 Percent of people Europe benchmark: -- Year: 2025

Internal regions

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Indicator: Inability to face unexpected financial expenses

Granularity: Regions

Context Top, middle, and bottom regional positions for Serbia

No regional breakdown available for this indicator.

Editorial insights

Short narrative blocks for strongest change and pressure points.

National reading

Serbia records 36.1 compared with a European average of 29.1 in 2025.

Editorial summary

Key takeaways

  • National value: 36.1
  • European average: 29.1
  • Countries compared: 30
  • Serbia records 36.1 compared with a European average of 29.1 in 2025.
  • This page summarizes Serbia's position for Inability to face unexpected financial expenses in 2025 and highlights internal regional differences.