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Angular 17 and 18 are in a critical support phase.
Angular 17 Its support window is nearing its end. Maintaining projects on this version increases technical risk: outdated libraries, limited patches, and more future migration work.

Angular 18 It remains stable, but its LTS is also rapidly shortening. At an enterprise level, staying here too long generates technical debt and blocks new ecosystem capabilities.

šŸ’” What to do: Upgrade to a more recent LTS version (ideally Angular 20) to ensure security, compatibility, and performance improvements.

**Angular 17 and 18 are in a critical support phase.**
**Angular 17** Its support window is nearing its end. Maintaining projects on this version increases technical risk: outdated libraries, limited patches, and more future migration work.

**Angular 18** It remains stable, but its LTS is also rapidly shortening. At an enterprise level, staying here too long generates technical debt and blocks new ecosystem capabilities.

šŸ’” **What to do:** Upgrade to a more recent LTS version (ideally Angular 20) to ensure security, compatibility, and performance improvements.