Check if your city or town is among the richest or poorest in Spain


Spain is a country of contrasts and few statistics also show this reality such as income. Since the 30,524 euros annual gross earnings, on average, per person in a household in Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid) at 6,958 euros from Torre del Burgo (Guadalajara) there is a difference of 216%.

What are the richest and poorest municipalities?

The Atlas of Household Income Distribution (ADRH), which was released by the National Institute of Statistics (INE) on Tuesday, places the fifteen municipalities with the highest average income in three provinces: Madrid, Barcelona and Vizcayaand Euskadi as the autonomy where almost nine out of every ten towns of that size have high income.

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In the leading positions, beyond Pozuelo, appear Villamayor de MonjardínNavarra (30,242 euros of average gross income per person); The RibaTarragona (28,987 euros); IzagaondoaNavarra (28,682); Biurrun-Olcoz (27,738 euros); MatadeperaBarcelona (26,720 euros); Boadilla del MonteMadrid (26,668 euros); BolvirGirona (26,282 euros); GoñiNavarra (26,251 euros) and OlórizNavarra (25,968 euros).

On the other side of the spectrum, in addition to Torre de Burgo, there are the municipalities of IznallozGranada (8,399 euros); GuadahortunaGranada (8,428 euros); PigeonsBadajoz (8,564 euros); EncinedoLeón (8,606 euros); darroGranada (8,651 euros); The Palmar de TroyaSeville (8,688 euros); ColomeraGranada (8,744 euros); BoneJaén (8,825 euros) or AlbuñolGranada (8,839 euros).

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