DON’T MISS
IamExpat FairIamExpat Job BoardIamExpat Webinars
Newsletters
EXPAT INFO
CAREER
HOUSING
EDUCATION
LIFESTYLE
EXPAT SERVICES
NEWS & ARTICLES
Home
Housing
German news & articles
2 million people in Germany cannot afford to heat their homes
Never miss a thing!Sign up for our weekly newsletters with important news stories, expat events and special offers.
Keep me updated with exclusive offers from partner companies
By signing up, you agree that we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy

2 million people in Germany cannot afford to heat their homes

Never miss a thing!Sign up for our weekly newsletters with important news stories, expat events and special offers.
Keep me updated with exclusive offers from partner companies
By signing up, you agree that we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy
or
follow us for regular updates:



Related Stories

Germany edges towards gender equalityGermany edges towards gender equality
Germany one of the biggest producers of green energy in EuropeGermany one of the biggest producers of green energy in Europe
Freedom Index 2021: Germans feel less freeFreedom Index 2021: Germans feel less free
German arms exports have grown significantly in the last five yearsGerman arms exports have grown significantly in the last five years
Germany approved arms exports worth 1 billion euros to Middle East in 2020Germany approved arms exports worth 1 billion euros to Middle East in 2020
Electricity prices in Germany are some of the highest in the worldElectricity prices in Germany are some of the highest in the world
Women earned 20% less than men in Germany in 2019Women earned 20% less than men in Germany in 2019
German toilet paper manufacturers struggle amid energy crisisGerman toilet paper manufacturers struggle amid energy crisis
For expats of all colours, shapes and sizes

Explore
Expat infoCareerHousingEducationLifestyleExpat servicesNews & articles
About us
IamExpat MediaAdvertisePost a jobContact usImpressumSitemap
More IamExpat
IamExpat Job BoardIamExpat HousingIamExpat FairWebinarsNewsletters
Privacy
Terms of usePrivacy policyCookiesAvoiding scams

Never miss a thing!Sign up for expat events, news & offers, delivered once a week.
Keep me updated with exclusive offers from partner companies
By signing up, you agree that we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy


© 2025 IamExpat Media B.V.
© 2025 IamExpat Media B.V.
Feb 16, 2021
William Nehra
William studied a masters in Classics at the University of Amsterdam. He is a big fan of Ancient History and football, particularly his beloved Watford FC. Read more

The Federal Statistical Office has revealed that, in 2019, as many as two million people in Germany could not afford to heat their homes. Single parents and those who live alone are most frequently affected. 

2 million people in Germany left in the cold

In 2019, two million people in Germany did not have the financial resources to heat their house or apartment, the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) has revealed. This corresponds to around 2,5 percent of the population. 

Demographically, single-parent households and single-person households were most often left to the mercy of the freezing weather, with 7 percent of single parents and 4,5 percent of people living alone unable to afford the utility bills to sufficiently heat their homes in 2019.

Energy poverty has declined over past decade

On the other hand, the percentage of the German population who cannot afford to heat their homes has more than halved since 2009, when 4,5 million people (5,5 percent of the population) struggled to keep warm.

The number of people suffering in Germany was also way below the EU average for 2019, which was as high as 6,9 percent across all 28 member states. Energy poverty was most common among people in Bulgaria (30,1 percent), Lithuania (26,7 percent) and Cyprus (21,0 percent). The share was lowest in Sweden, Austria and Finland, where less than 2 percent cannot afford heating bills. 

By William Nehra