Households without internet access for financial reasons (i08)

  •  31/10/2025
  • objective 
  •  assessment 

In 2024, there were 1.3% households without Internet access at home due to high costs of access or equipment in Belgium. To achieve the sustainable development goal by 2030, this figure must be reduced to 0%. This objective will not be reached by continuing the trend since 2008 (data available in November 2025). The percentage of households without Internet access at home due to high costs of access or equipment is therefore developing unfavourably.

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Households without internet access for financial reasons - Belgium - trend assessment

percentage

 200020082010201520202023202420252030
observations--12.39.96.22.31.21.3----
trend and extrapolation (November 2025)--12.79.95.22.51.51.21.10.6
objective 20300.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0

Source: Statbel (2024), Survey on the use of ICT in households and by individuals, https://statbel.fgov.be/ (consulted on 30/09/2025); calculations FPB.

Households without internet access for financial reasons - Belgium and international comparison

percentage

 2008201020112015201920202022202320242024//20082024//20192019//2011
Belgium12.39.98.36.23.12.31.71.21.3-13.0-15.5-11.6
EU27----9.06.13.2-------------12.1
//: Average Growth Rates

Source: Statbel (2024), Survey on the use of ICT in households and by individuals, https://statbel.fgov.be/ (consulted on 30/09/2025) and Eurostat (2025), Households - reasons for not having internet access at home [isoc_pibi_rni], https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat (consulted on 6/10/2025).

Households without internet access for financial reasons, by household type - Belgium

percentage

 200820102015201920202022202320242024//20082024//2019
single person20.017.612.17.15.23.42.62.7-11.9-17.9
single-parent family23.417.99.72.22.21.30.51.8-14.7-3.3
2 adults10.17.94.82.31.31.10.60.7-15.4-21.5
2 adults, child(ren)7.75.81.70.40.40.50.40.2-20.5-13.6
3+ adults4.83.12.00.00.50.50.60.2-19.0--
3+ adults, child(ren)7.22.92.80.40.70.50.00.0-100.0-100.0
//: Average Growth Rates

Source: Statbel (2024), Survey on the use of ICT in households and by individuals, https://statbel.fgov.be/ (consulted on 30/09/2025).

Households without internet access for financial reasons, by location - Belgium

percentage

 200820102015201920202022202320242024//20082024//2019
cities13.811.58.14.32.91.41.01.4-13.2-19.5
towns and suburbs10.17.05.52.31.71.50.91.1-12.8-13.7
rural areas14.713.95.02.93.03.12.61.9-12.1-8.8
//: Average Growth Rates

Source: Statbel (2024), Survey on the use of ICT in households and by individuals, https://statbel.fgov.be/ (consulted on 30/09/2025).

Households without internet access for financial reasons, by income - Belgium

percentage

 20212022202320242024//2021
quintile 16.23.93.02.9-22.5
quintile 23.22.21.61.9-16.0
quintile 31.61.61.31.0-15.8
quintile 40.30.50.50.621.4
quintile 50.40.40.10.610.3
//: Average Growth Rates

Source: Statbel (2024), Survey on the use of ICT in households and by individuals, https://statbel.fgov.be/ (consulted on 30/09/2025).

Definition: the percentage of households without internet access at home because the cost of access or equipment is too high. The following breakdowns are available for this indicator: income, household type and area type.

The data comes from the Survey on the use of ICT (information and communication technologies) and internet in households and by individuals. Statbel organises this EU-harmonised survey in Belgium and makes the results available, in particular to Eurostat. The data used here for Belgium comes directly from Statbel, while the data used for comparison with the rest of the EU comes from Eurostat. Since these data are based on surveys, a margin of uncertainty should be taken into account. The confidence intervals for these data are available on request from Statbel.

Goal: the percentage of households without Internet access at home due to high costs of access or equipment must be brought to 0%.

The Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs adopted by the UN in 2015 include target 1.4: "By 2030, ensure that all men and women, in particular the poor and the vulnerable, have equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to basic services, ownership and control over land and other forms of property, inheritance, natural resources, appropriate new technology and financial services, including microfinance".

In the European Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles for the Digital Decade, the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission commit to "ensuring access to high-quality connectivity, with available Internet access, for everyone wherever in the EU, including for those with low income" (European Parliament, Council, Commission, 2023).

These two frameworks converge towards the same goal: to eliminate financial barriers to Internet access and achieve a rate of 0% of households without a connection at home for cost reasons by 2030.

UN indicator: the selected indicator does not correspond to any monitoring indicator for the SDGs, but is linked to UN target 1.4. because internet access can be considered as a basic service in the European Union.

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