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Lithuania: Inability to keep home adequately warm

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

Country: Lithuania Indicator: Inability to keep home adequately warm Year: 2024

Country overview

Lithuania

Current reading for Inability to keep home adequately warm in a European context.

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

Latest value

18.00 Percent of people

Burden rank in Europe

European ranking unavailable

vs Europe burden

+10.9 puntos

Lithuania is 10.9 points above the European average.

EU: 7.10

Data year

2024

EU context

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Editorial note

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Country Lithuania Indicator Inability to keep home adequately warm Year 2024

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Indicator ecosystem

Topic overview for Housing. Each card compares Lithuania against Europe.

Inability to keep home adequately warm

Open trend

Latest: 18.00 Percent of people Europe benchmark: -- Year: 2024

Internal regions

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Indicator: Inability to keep home adequately warm

Granularity: Regions

Context Top, middle, and bottom regional positions for Lithuania

No regional breakdown available for this indicator.

Editorial insights

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National reading

Lithuania records 18.0 compared with a European average of 7.1 in 2024.

Editorial summary

Key takeaways

  • National value: 18.0
  • European average: 7.1
  • Countries compared: 8
  • Lithuania records 18.0 compared with a European average of 7.1 in 2024.
  • This page summarizes Lithuania's position for Inability to keep home adequately warm in 2024 and highlights internal regional differences.