If I remember correctly, Poland and Baltic states have very low homelessness.
There are people that scour through trash bins to collect enough bottles. But they are technically not homeless since they live in old soviet apartments
According to this list, Poland and Estonia have 8.0 homeless people per 10 000 people, Lithuania has 14.1, Latvia has 35.3. This is while Czechia has 22.0, Sweden 25.9, Germany 32.9, Greece 37.1, France 48.7, UK 56.1 (so 7 times more than Poland). To their credit, Italy only has 8.4 and Spain 8.6.
EDIT: Malta has 4.6, Croatia has 4.9, Slovenia 5.0, Romania 7.0, Hungary 7.2, Finland 7.9.
UK is not in EU and you conveniently left out all the EU countries that do better than Poland and Estonia. Malta, Croatia, Slovenia, Romania, Hungary, Finland are all below 8.0 and Portugal has 8.0.
266
u/KarlWhale Lithuania 2d ago
If I remember correctly, Poland and Baltic states have very low homelessness.
There are people that scour through trash bins to collect enough bottles. But they are technically not homeless since they live in old soviet apartments