Am I rich in Spain?
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National median
17.700 €
Top 10% threshold
39.500 €
Top 1% threshold
85.000 €
Income distribution in Spain
Each bar is a slice of Spain households. The dashed lines mark the median and the top 10%.
What the numbers actually say
To join the top 10%, earn about 2.2× the median.
About 2.2× the typical household in Spain.
60% of Spain lives between 10.000 € and 30.000 €.
If you're in this band, you're 'normal' — by the data.
The top 1% earn 4.8× the typical household.
It's a gulf, not a gap.
Cross 50.800 € and you've outearned 95% of Spain.
The top 5% starts here.
The average (21.700 €) sits well above the median.
A few very high earners pull the mean up — the median is the truer middle.
A top-10% household earns 5.5× the bottom 10%.
The full spread of Spain, in one number.
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