Of the 196,000 euros in La Moraleja at 11,300 in Torreblanca (Seville)


The general photo that leaves the map of the rent by neighborhoods in Spain is that of a country of great inequalities that can be summarized with a data. The difference that goes from the 196,429 euros gross who pocketed on average the inhabitants of the moral (Alcobendas, Madrid) in 2023 that multiplies by 18 the 11,354 that the inhabitants of Torreblanca (Seville) entered.

This is reflected in the data of the Declaration of the IRPF of 2023 per zip code of the large municipalities of the country (more than 200,000 inhabitants) that the Tax Agency (AEAT) has disseminated on Wednesday. As usual, The ten postal codes with the highest rent are distributed between Madrid and Catalonia. In fact, this time up to nine of them exceed 100,000 euros of income on average per taxpayer.

The podium occupies it The moralwith 196,429 euros gross of rent; Ciudalcampo (San Sebastián de los Reyes, Madrid), with 121,838 and Fuente del Fresno (San Sebastián de los Reyes), which records 108,354 euros of average income. In fourth place it appears Vallvidrera-Tibidabo and Les Plans (Barcelona), with 107,513 euros gross of medium income; followed by Muntaner (Barcelona), with 106,734 and Pedralbes-Sarriá (Barcelona), which reaches 104,963 euros gross.

The rent goes for neighborhoods (table)

They complete the list of the 10 most thriving neighborhoods Somosaguas-Humra (Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid) 104.013; Aravaca (Madrid), 103,933; Salamanca-Goya (Madrid) 103712 and Pla de Remei (94,886), the only Valencian zip code that enters the TOP TEN where bigger taxpayers are concentrated. If something else is extended the focus, among the 20 neighborhoods with more rent, 13 are located in the Community of Madrid, another four in Catalonia and only two in the Valencian Community.

On the other side of the spectrum, the ten neighborhoods with lower income per inhabitants are more territorially distributed, although with the denominator of being in the southern half of the country. The Sevillian neighborhood of Torreblancawith 11,354 euros gross of rent, it is the one that records less income per inhabitant. Behind him Nou Alacant (Alicante), with 16,868 euros gross of rent; Marín Cortijos (Sea roquetas, Almería), with 17,210 and Carrús-Plaza Barcelona (Elche), with 17,670. All of them below 18,000 euros of average income.

The list continues with San Matías-Los Andes-Las Chumberas (Santa Cruz de Tenerife), which records an average income of 18,972 euros gross; Garden City (Alicante), with 19,000 euros; Southern-Poplin of Guadalquivir (Córdoba), with 19,440 euros; North-Beir (Granada), with 19,759 euros; Santa Engracia-El Gurugú-Los Colorines-Cerro La Muela-San Fernando (Badajoz), with 19,781 euros and Cortijo el Rubio-El Higuerón (Córdoba), with 19,835.

The neighborhood with more (and less) rent for autonomy

If the analysis by autonomous communities focuses, The Andalusian neighborhood with the highest rent is that of Malagueta-Monte Sancha (Málaga), with 58,513 euros of half gross per inhabitant, followed by Casco Old (Seville), which counts 50,779. On the other side of the spectrum, the aforementioned of Torreblanca (Seville), with 10,487 euros gross.

In Valencian Communitythe most wealthy neighborhood is the Pla de Remei (Valencia), with 94,886 euros gross of average income, followed by Massarrochos-Santa Barbara (Valencia), which records 81,807 euros gross. The other face of the coin are Nou Alacant (Alicante), with 16,868 and Carrús-Plaza Barcelona (Elche), with 17,670 euros.

In Cataloniathe neighborhood with more rent is Vallvidriera-Tibidabo I Les Plans with 107,513 euros gross income, while the most disadvantaged are The Raval (Santa Coloma de Gramanet), which records 23,135 euros gross and Florida-Pla plans (Hospitalet de Llobregat), with 23,748 euros gross.

In the Community of Madridbeyond the well -known more wealthy postal codes, they appear among the neighborhoods with less income Entrevías-Puente de Vallecas (Madrid), 22,593 euros gross, Barrio 2001-Pryconsa-San Ramón (Parla), with 22,899 euros gross or San Nicasio (Leganés), with 24,271 euros gross.

In Aragon, the neighborhood with more rent is Oliver-Valdefierro-Casablanca (Zaragoza), with 46,109 euros gross of rent and its antagonist is booths, which registers 25,154 euros gross of average income. In Asturias, the most wealthy zip code is central-west (Oviedo), with 52,426 euros, which contrast with the 24,908 of Pumarín (Gijón).

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