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    1. The Basque Country is clearly the best off, followed by Madrid and Barcelona.

    2. Individual_Match_579 on

      It’s almost the inverse of here in the UK, which is mildly interesting. Makes me wonder which other European countries have an obvious north/south divide.

    3. Special_Gain_5381 on

      12,000 euros a year for some households? Not per individual, but househould?? That’s $14,000 USD. Even in the most affordable areas of US, that would never be enough to afford housing and other costs of living

    4. AbrahamHeart on

      It’s surprising that Galicia isn’t that wealthy. Even though it has global companies.

    5. SchinkelMaximus on

      Are we sure that this is actually *household* income? Those numbers should be absurdly low for that.

    6. Fact: The median household income in the poorest U.S. state (Mississippi) was $54,915 in 2023, or about €47,226.

      The highest median income in Spain, according to this post, is €37,450

    7. There is something wrong with this map; it doesn’t match the range of values in the official map for the same year. Choosing the bottom left area close to Portugal, easy to match, if it is solid red in here but orange in the government’s map, and the value is 29,588.21EUR: [https://www.ine.es/ADRH/?config=config_ADRH_2023.json&showLayers=ADRH_2023_Renta_media_por_hogar_cache&level=5](https://www.ine.es/ADRH/?config=config_ADRH_2023.json&showLayers=ADRH_2023_Renta_media_por_hogar_cache&level=5)

    8. I didn’t realise most of Spain was that poor, especially since I was looking at hous prices there and could hardly find anything interesting somewhat near the cost for below 350k

    9. fennforrestssearch on

      Im surprised I thought xabia or at least Valencia would be wealthier

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