Average wealth held in Spain 2021, by percentileIn 2021, the average net personal wealth among the most affluent one percent of Spanish population was 4.27 million euros. On the other side, the wealth of bottom 50 percent of the wealth holders in the country was estimated at 23,500 euros.
Where do rich people live in Madrid?
The most exclusive neighbourhoods of Madrid are in the central sector of the city, near the Paseo de la Castellana. The historical neighbourhoods of Palacio, Salamanca, Chamberí, and Los Jerónimos all feature large stately flats in fully renovated buildings.
What salary is considered wealthy in Spain?
Average pre-tax income in Spain in 2021, by income percentile (PPP in euros)
Characteristic | Average income in euros at PPP |
---|---|
Bottom 50% | 12,900 |
Middle 40% | 34,000 |
Top 10% | 105,500 |
Top 1% | 378,800 |
Nov 3, 2023
Where do rich Spanish people live?
Who is the richest Spanish family?
Spain: richest people 2023, by net worthAccording to the Forbes World's Billionaires List of 2023, Amancio Ortega is the wealthiest Spaniard. Ortega is the founder of Inditex fashion group, known mainly for its Zara and Bershka retail chains. As of 2023, he had a fortune worth nearly 77.3 billion U.S. dollars.
How many millionaires live in Spain?
1,132,000Countries by number and percentage of millionaires
Country or subnational area | Number of millionaires | Percentage of millionaires (% of adult population) |
---|---|---|
South Korea * | 1,290,000 | 3.0 |
Switzerland * | 1,152,000 | 15.5 |
Netherlands * | 1,149,000 | 8.5 |
Spain * | 1,132,000 | 5.9 |
What is top 1% income in Spain?
Average pre-tax income in Spain in 2021, by income percentile (PPP in euros)
Characteristic | Average income in euros at PPP |
---|---|
Bottom 50% | 12,900 |
Middle 40% | 34,000 |
Top 10% | 105,500 |
Top 1% | 378,800 |
Nov 3, 2023
What is the fanciest area of Madrid?
The most exclusive neighbourhoods of Madrid are in the central sector of the city, near the Paseo de la Castellana. The historical neighbourhoods of Palacio, Salamanca, Chamberí, and Los Jerónimos all feature large stately flats in fully renovated buildings.