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Eurostat: Social protection health expenditure in Cyprus at 6% of GDP

In 2022, social protection sickness and healthcare expenditure, measured as a percentage of GDP, stood at 6.0% in Cyprus and at 8.1% at the EU level, according to early estimates on social protection expenditure, provided by the reporting countries on a voluntary basis and released by Eurostat.

This percentage remained unchanged in Cyprus compared to 2021, and decreased by 0.4 percentage points (pp) at the EU level, from 8.5% in 2021.

Among the 24 EU countries for which 2022 estimates are available, social protection sickness and healthcare expenditure was highest in France (10.0% of GDP), Germany (9.7%), Slovenia (8.6%), Austria (8.5%) and Belgium (7.8%), while it was lowest in Bulgaria (4.2%), Ireland (4.6%), Hungary, Lithuania (both 4.7%) and Estonia (4.8%).

Almost all EU countries recorded a decrease in social protection sickness and healthcare expenditure between 2021 and 2022. The largest decrease in sickness and healthcare expenditure was recorded in Bulgaria (-1.1 pp), followed by Hungary (-0.9 pp), Lithuania and Ireland (both -0.8 pp).

The only EU countries to report an increase were Luxembourg (+0.3 pp) and Slovenia (+0.1 pp). Cyprus maintained its expenditure at the 2021 level.

(Source: CNA)

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