Living Conditions Survey (LCS) Risk of poverty At-risk-of-poverty threshold (illustrative values) Unidades: € 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 One-person households At-risk-of-poverty threshold 7.182,1 7.272 7.600 7.713,6 7.576,8 6.986,9 6.683 6.272 6.196,1 At-risk-of-poverty threshold (with imputed rent) 8.535,7 8.667,7 8.963,4 8.904,2 8.831,1 8.270,9 7.971,5 7.439,4 7.358 Households with 2 adults and 2 children At-risk-of-poverty threshold 15.082,4 15.271,2 15.960 16.198,6 15.911,2 14.672,4 14.034,4 13.171,2 13.011,7 At-risk-of-poverty threshold (with imputed rent) 17.924,9 18.202,1 18.823,2 18.698,9 18.545,2 17.368,8 16.740,2 15.622,7 15.451,8 Notas: At-risk-of-poverty threshold, Threshold (with imputed rent): The definition of household income includes imputed rent. Imputed rent is applied to those households that do not pay complete rent, due to being the homeowners, or to occupying a rented dwelling at a price that is lower than the market price, or free of charge. The value imputed is equivalent to the rent that would be paid on the market for a dwelling that is similar to that occupied, less any rent actually paid. Likewise, the interest on the loans requested for purchasing the main dwelling are deducted from the total household income. Poverty threshold: 60% of the median annual income per consumption unit (modified OECD scale), using the distribution of persons. Income per consumption unit is obtained by dividing the total household income by the number of consumption units. Fuente: