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The Richest and Poorest Towns in Spain 2019: National Institute of Statistics’ Report on Average Annual Net Income Per Inhabitant

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The richest and poorest towns in Spain in 2019EP

Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid), Getxo (Vizcaya) and Boadilla del Monte (Madrid) They are the richest municipalities with more than 20,000 inhabitants with an average annual net income per inhabitant of 25,903 euros, 20,147 and 20,103 euros, respectively, according to the National Institute of Statistics (INE).

On the contrary, the cities with the lowest income per capita They are Níjar (Almería), with 6,755 euros, Los Palacios and Villafranca (Seville), with 7,027 euros, and Vícar (Almería), with 7,051 euros.

The fourth richest municipality is Sant Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona) with 19,591 euros, and, after it, there are six other Madrid towns Las Rozas (19,202), Torrelodones (19,041), Alcobendas (18,925), Tres Cantos (18,227) and Villaviciosa de Odón (17,294).

To find the first provincial capital, you have to go down to position number 11 where it is located. San Sebastian (17,187). Madrid (15,930), Barcelona (15,755) and Bilbao (15,137) are also among the top 25.

These data correspond to the publication Urban Indicators, which collects information on the living conditions of a certain number of territorial areas to know and measure their quality of life.

It also includes an analysis of the average annual income in neighborhoods and points out that the ten richest are in Madrid and Barcelona, ​​the first of which is El Viso (43,319 euros), followed by Recoletos (40,613 euros) and Piovera (36,296 euros), all three in the Madrid community.

For his part, the lowest rentsless than 6,000 euros, are located in Seville: the Polígono Sur neighborhood in the South district, the Los Pajaritos and Amate neighborhoods in the Cerro-Amate district and partially the Colores/Entreparques neighborhood, as well as in zone 4-A of Alicante, which It is made up mostly of the Juan XXIII neighborhood.

Another indicator that is collected is that of the Life expectancy and in this field five municipalities exceeded 85 years, all of them from Madrid: Pozuelo de Alarcón (86), Majadahonda (85.6), Rivas-Vaciamadrid (85.2), Alcorcón (85.29 and Las Rozas (85, 2).

At the opposite extreme, The Conception Line (79.5) it was the only one of the 126 cities studied with a life expectancy at birth of less than 80 years.

With respect to number of children per woman, Melilla (2.27)Ceuta (1.75) and Lorca (1.66) have the highest averages, while the lowest averages are found in the Canary Islands, specifically in San Cristóbal de la Laguna (0.95 children per woman), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (0.99) and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (1)

The study also reports other indicators such as unemployment and Pozuelo de Alarcón (5.6%), Majadahonda, Las Rozas de Madrid and Sant Cugat del Vallès (all three with 6.3%), as well as San Sebastián (6.7%) are the cities that register the highest values. low unemployment.

On the contrary, Linares (30.9%), La Línea de la Concepción (27.4%) and Córdoba (26.7%) have the highest unemployment rates.

Regarding the highest activity rates, the Madrid cities of Rivas-Vaciamadrid (72.1%), Valdemoro (71.1%) and Parla (68.9%), while on the opposite side are León and Ferrol (both with 50.7%), Cádiz (50.8%) and Avilés and Gijón ( 51% both).

About the metropolitan areasthe INE confirms that those with the largest population are those of Madrid (with 6.88 million people), Barcelona (5.04 million) and Valencia (1.75 million), while, by activity sectors, it stands out as the main industrial areas Avilés (with 28.7% employment in the industry), Alcoy (23.8%) and Sagunto (23.1%).

Marbella (2.9%), Mérida (3.1%) and Almería (3.3%) registered the lower weights of industrial employment.

Refering to Proportion of population employed in the Services sectorMérida (91.3%), Toledo (90.8%) and Benidorm (88.1%) register the highest percentages compared to Avilés (63.2%), Lorca (65%) and Ponferrada (68.2% ), where it has the least weight.

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