Sat, 06 Jun 2026 Berlin 23:06 DE / UKR / EN

More than one in nine people live in inadequate housing in Germany

According to the Federal Statistical Office, over 8.5 million people in Germany live in insufficient housing, which corresponds to more than one in nine individuals in the country.

More than one in nine people live in inadequate housing in Germany
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The Federal Statistical Office has found in a recent survey that over 8.5 million people in Germany live in inadequate housing. This corresponds to more than 11 percent of the population. The study shows that particularly low-income households are affected by this situation, highlighting the need for political measures to improve housing conditions.

Friedrich Merz, the German Chancellor, commented on the study's findings and emphasized the urgency of combating housing shortages. He stated, "We must ensure that every citizen has access to adequate housing." This statement underscores the political relevance of the issue and the government's responsibility to find solutions.

The causes of the housing shortage are manifold. A rise in rental prices, particularly in urban areas, as well as a lack of new housing contribute to the worsening situation. The federal government has already announced measures to promote housing construction and regulate rental prices.

The consequences of this housing situation are severe. People living in inadequate housing are often exposed to health risks and have limited access to social services. The government faces the challenge of addressing these issues while also considering the needs of the growing population.