Students, trainees in Germany face high housing costs

Students living alone in Germany spend more than half of their income on housing costs, official data showed on Wednesday, reported dpa.
While the general population spends just under a quarter of its income on housing, that figure soars to 53% for students who live alone, the Federal Statistical Office found.
The figures, based on surveys on income and living conditions from 2024, show that 62% of student households are considered to be "overburdened" by their housing costs.
The measure applies for households where more than 40% of income is spent on housing.
Trainees living alone are similarly affected, spending an average 41% of their income on housing costs.
Shared accommodation makes a significant difference, however, bringing student housing costs down to just under 37% of income, according to the data.
Likewise, trainees living together with other trainees or students have a housing cost burden of 26% of income – only slightly above that of the general population.
Many young people have to manage with relatively small incomes. Half of the students living on their own had a median income of less than €930 ($1,078) per month, according to the data.
Students living with other students or trainees earned on average 42% of their income themselves, according to the statistics.
Private support such as maintenance payments from relatives accounted for 32%, while 14% came from state benefits or scholarships.
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Source: www.dailyfinland.fi