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Over 25% of European Union citizens with disabilities experience financial difficulties

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Last updated: 2024/10/31 at 8:33 AM
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Approximately 25.5% of adults in the EU have some form of disability, leading to financial struggles that disproportionately affect this population. In 2023, around 25.5% of EU citizens aged 16 and over with disabilities faced challenges in making ends meet, compared to 16.2% of non-disabled individuals. Countries like Greece and Bulgaria had the highest percentage of people with disabilities experiencing financial difficulties, while Luxembourg, Finland, the Netherlands, and Sweden had the lowest shares. On average, one in four adults in the EU has a disability, with higher prevalence among females at 29.2% compared to males at 24.3%.

Financial challenges for individuals with disabilities go beyond daily expenses and impact their ability to enjoy leisure activities. More than 40% of people in the EU with disabilities were unable to afford a week of holiday per year, while only 24.2% of non-disabled individuals faced the same issue. Countries in the eastern part of the EU, like Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary, had higher percentages of individuals with disabilities facing financial barriers to leisure activities. In contrast, Luxembourg and Finland had the lowest figures in the bloc, indicating disparities in access to opportunities for relaxation and enjoyment.

The European Union recently reinforced its commitment to promoting cross-border mobility for individuals with disabilities by adopting the EU disability card. This card aims to provide equal access to benefits such as reduced tariffs, guaranteed use of parking spaces, and priority access to public and private services across Europe. While seen as a positive step, the implementation timeline for the EU disability card has faced criticism. Member states have 30 months to adapt and an additional 12 months to apply the new rules, meaning it will take almost three-and-a-half years for the policy to take full effect. This delay may impact the timely access to benefits and services for individuals with disabilities across the EU.

In conclusion, individuals with disabilities in the EU face financial challenges that impact their ability to meet daily expenses and access leisure activities. The recent adoption of the EU disability card is a positive development aimed at promoting equal access to benefits and services for people with disabilities. However, the extended timeline for implementation may hinder the timely availability of these benefits for individuals who are in need. It is essential for member states to work towards a more efficient and expedited implementation process to ensure that individuals with disabilities can access the support they require in a timely manner.

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