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Catalina Espinosa
Research expert covering society, economy, and politics for Europe and the EU
Get in touch with us nowFrom 2011 to 2015, the contribution of the top ten percent earners to the national income in Spain increased for both pre- and post-taxes. This contribution faced a huge decrease in 2020, with both indicators reaching their lowest values in the series. By 2023, this group contributed to 34 percent of Spain's income before taxes.
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Everything on "Inequality in Spain" in one document: edited and divided into chapters, including detailed references.
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Overview
Wealth and income
Gender inequality
Regional inequality
Generational inequality
Provenance inequality
The role of the state
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