Living Conditions Survey (LCS) Material insufficiency Persons with material insufficiency, by income decile, by consumption unit. Units: Percentages ;The person or household cannot afford to go on holiday at least one week a year;The person or household cannot afford a meal with meat, chicken or fish at least every other day;The person or household cannot afford to keep the dwelling at an adequate temperature;The person or household is unable to handle unforeseen expenses;The person or household has been late paying expenses relating to the main dwelling (mortgage or rent, gas bills, community costs, etc.) in the last 12 months;The person or household cannot afford a car;The person or household cannot afford a personal computer; Total;40.8;2.4;7.0;36.3;9.0;4.7;6.3; First decile;63.8;5.9;15.8;59.6;21.0;11.2;15.7; Second decile;66.1;3.8;14.6;60.2;16.3;10.6;10.8; Third decile;60.8;2.6;10.5;55.6;12.8;6.3;10.3; Fourth decile;53.2;2.7;8.4;49.3;9.1;5.6;8.5; Fifth decile;50.1;2.3;8.8;41.7;9.2;3.9;5.7; Sixth decile;43.6;1.3;3.3;36.4;8.6;2.8;4.6; Seventh decile;33.8;1.7;3.4;27.0;6.3;3.6;3.7; Eighth decile;20.5;1.0;2.3;18.6;3.2;1.6;2.1; Ninth decile;10.1;0.9;1.2;9.0;1.9;0.9;1.1; Tenth decile;5.7;1.3;1.7;5.5;1.3;0.1;0.9; Notes: 1) The income per consumption unit is obtained, for each household, by dividing the total household income by the number of consumption units. This uses the distribution of persons. Source: National Statistics Institute