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70% of young Albanians, namely from the age of 15 - 29 years, do not have a special room of their own in the houses where they live.
According to Eurostat statistics, they are the second in the Western Balkans to suffer from the phenomenon of living in overcrowded houses.
The age group that suffers the most from the phenomenon includes those between 15 and 19 years old. Meanwhile, for other age groups of the population, the percentage is lower at 51.8%, while the EU average stands at 17%.
In the Balkans, Montenegro is ahead of us with the largest percentage, while the third place is occupied by Serbia.
In Albania, only 4.6% of young people have this cost on their shoulders, spending more than half of their income on the house, while for the population as a whole the level is 3.8%.