How much money does your neighbor? The map of rent in Spain, street to street

How much money does your neighbor? The map of rent in Madrid, street-to-street Query the average annual income per person and home in every street in Spain

How much money does your neighbor? The map of rent in Spain, street to street
How much money does your neighbor? The map of rent in Madrid, street-to-street

Query the average annual income per person and home in every street in Spain, province to province, town to town, neighborhood to neighborhood. Browse the map and click on the sections to get to know the data with the maximum level of detail.

The inhabitants of the northern half of Spain are richer than those of the south. The average income higher reach almost 30,000 euros per year, and the people who perceive they live in different census tracts of Barcelona, the Basque Country and Galicia; but there are also those who do not earn a year more than 3,000 euros on average. This is the case in some areas of Seville, Malaga or Almeria, but also in Lugo and Albacete.

The INE has revealed for the first time the average income per person and household by census tracts, that is, the administrative division minimum, the level of maximum detail possible. The data correspond to the year 2016. Due to statistical secrecy the INE has not made public the data of those areas where they live less than a hundred people. For the same reason does not provide data on income per person lower than remaining 2,897 roma eur or above 29.364 euros.

Pozuelo de Alarcón and Boadilla del Monte , both in the Community of Madrid, repeated as the cities with the highest income average net annual per capita, with 25.957 and 19.702 euros, respectively, followed by another municipality in madrid, The Gardens ('s 19,340-euros per inhabitant). We continue to Sant Cugat (Barcelona), with 19.151 euros, and Majadahonda (Madrid), with 18.624 euros per inhabitant.

on the other hand, the cities with the lowest income per capita in 2016 were Níjar , in Almeria, with 6.253 eur; Palaces and Villafranca , in Sevilla, with 6.550 eur; alhaurin el Grande (Malaga), with a 6.629 eur; Vícar (Almería), with 6.634 euros, and Isla Cristina (Huelva), with 6.823 euros.

But the inequality not only between north and south, it also occurs in different neighborhoods of the same city, even between neighborhoods.

The neighborhoods with the highest income average net annual per capita, with data in 2016, are located principally in Madrid and Barcelona. The Viso and Recoletos in Madrid, leading the classification, with 42.819 and 40.681 euros, respectively, followed by Castellana and Piovera, also in Madrid, with more than 35,000 euros. The top five is completed by the barcelona neighbourhood of Pedralbes (33.417 euros). By contrast, the districts with lower average per capita income mainly belong to Sevilla and Cordoba.

Within the city of Madrid, there are also big differences, even just cruzandouna street. This is the case in the district of Tetuán. The street Bravo Murillo acts as an invisible barrier that divides sections of less than 10,000 euros per person income, on the western edge, with others of close to 30,000 euros per person in the east side, towards the Paseo de la Castellana.

Date Of Update: 13 September 2019, 17:01