Over this 23-year period, annual wages in Spain fluctuated greatly, ranging from a low of 28,685 euros in 2006 to a high of approximately 31,910 euros in 2009. The average annual wage stood at approximately 30,655 euros in 2023. Compared to other European countries, Spain ranked fairly low in 2022. The annual salary in the Iberian country was similar to salaries in Italy and Slovenia, but remained far from the figures that were registered in France, Ireland and Germany. Minimum wage Spain's minimum monthly wage was 1,134 euros as of 2024. Unlike the average annual wage, it has been constantly increasing on a nearly continuous basis since 2008, when the minimum wage was 600 euros per month. In 2019, the Socialist government of Spain passed a law by that increased the national minimum wage by 164 euros, therefore making it stand at 900 euros per month and reflecting the largest increase to date. Along with the monthly wage, the national minimum daily wage has also been raised consistently over the past years. In 2024, the gross minimum was 37.8 euros a day, whereas in 2000 it was 20 euros a day. Unequal pay The average salary in Spain diverges considerably according to different factors. For instance, the gender salary gap remains significant in the Mediterranean country, although it has shrunk in recent years. In 2021, the average salary for a male full-time employee was around nine percent higher than his female counterpart. The gender gap is even wider for permanent positions: that year, average annual salaries for women were roughly 6,000 euros less than average salaries for men. The salary gap is also conspicuous when looking at the wage for workers with disabilities, a gap that has increased in recent years. Geographic location is also important; the average net salary in regions such as Extremadura and the Canary Islands was less than 23,100 euros per year in 2022, far from the salary in the Basque Country and Madrid (32,300 and 31,200 euros, respectively).
In 2022, the Basque Country registered the highest average annual wage in Spain, with approximately 32,313 euros per year. The second and third best-paid regions were the Community of Madrid and Navarre with over 29,000 euros each. Spain's minimum monthly wage was 1,134 euros in 2024, with a daily minimum wage of 37.8.
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Wages in Spain increased to 2442.32 EUR/Month in the fourth quarter of 2024 from 2205.43 EUR/Month in the third quarter of 2024. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Spain Average Nominal Monthly Wage - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Wages in Spain increased 3.52 percent in December of 2024 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides - Spain Wage Growth- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
In 2023, the average gross monthly salary of people aged 55 and over in Spain was 2,478 euros. In contrast, employees in the 16-24 age group had a gross salary of 1,387 euros per month, almost half the salary of the 55 and older group.
The national minimum wage per month in Spain increased steadily over the last years. The minimum monthly wage grew by about 89 percent from 2008 to 2024, with salaries increasing from 600 euros a month to 1,134 euros a month in 2023. In 2019, the Socialist government of Spain passed a decree by which the national minimum wage would be given a boost of 164 euros, therefore making it stand at 900 euros per month as of that year, the largest increase to date.
Salaries in Spain
Along with the monthly wage, the national minimum daily wage also grew consistently over the past years, with the gross minimum standing at 37.8 euros a day in 2024 relative to 20 euros a day in 2008. Annual wages in Spain have however not followed this trend and fluctuated greatly during the same period. The highest average wage registered in Spain took place in 2009, year in which the mean salary amounted to over 30,000 euros a year after a period of ongoing growth. Spanish salaries however initiated a downtrend that prompted the average worker to earn approximately 29,113 thousand euros a year in 2022.
Salaries in Europe
Iceland ranked as the European country that featured the highest salaries in 2022, with an average wage of approximately 79,473 euros a year. Luxembourg and Switzerland followed second and third, with average salaries of 78,000 and 73,000 a year, respectively. In terms of growth, Portugal ranked as the country that saw the lowest decrease in salaries in 2022 compared to the previous year, with a development of -0.2 percent more relative to 2021, during that year, no European country registered an increase in real wages.
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Wages in Manufacturing in Spain increased to 2811.38 EUR/Month in the fourth quarter of 2024 from 2517.75 EUR/Month in the third quarter of 2024. This dataset provides - Spain Average Nominal Monthly Wages in Industry- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Women and Men in Spain: Average annual salary by occupation groups and period. Annual. National.
In 2023, the average annual net income per capita for individuals aged 30-44 amounted to approximately 14,078 euros. The 65 and over age group has the highest average annual net income at 16,185 euros, which was five thousand euros higher than the 16 to 29 age group at 10,129 euros.
Among the cultural activities in Spain in 2022, broadcasting activities ranked highest on the average annual salary with almost 41.7 thousand euros annually. This figure represented around 16 thousand euros more than the national average for all cultural occupations that year.
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Explore the progression of average salaries for graduates in Spanish And English Language Education from 2020 to 2023 through this detailed chart. It compares these figures against the national average for all graduates, offering a comprehensive look at the earning potential of Spanish And English Language Education relative to other fields. This data is essential for students assessing the return on investment of their education in Spanish And English Language Education, providing a clear picture of financial prospects post-graduation.
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Key information about Spain Household Income per Capita
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In 2023, the average annual net income per capita in Spain was 14,082 euros. The autonomous community with the highest average annual net income was the Basque Country, where it exceeded 18,189 euros. In contrast, Extremadura was the region with the lowest average income, with 11,314 euros per year.
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Spain Household Annual Net Income: Avg: Aragon data was reported at 29,098.000 EUR in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 28,019.000 EUR for 2015. Spain Household Annual Net Income: Avg: Aragon data is updated yearly, averaging 29,325.000 EUR from Dec 2007 (Median) to 2016, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 31,598.000 EUR in 2008 and a record low of 28,019.000 EUR in 2015. Spain Household Annual Net Income: Avg: Aragon data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Statistics Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Spain – Table ES.H017: Households Net Income.
Explore the progression of average salaries for graduates in Spanish Language Acquisition from 2020 to 2023 through this detailed chart. It compares these figures against the national average for all graduates, offering a comprehensive look at the earning potential of Spanish Language Acquisition relative to other fields. This data is essential for students assessing the return on investment of their education in Spanish Language Acquisition, providing a clear picture of financial prospects post-graduation.
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Spain Household Annual Net Income: Avg: Region of Murcia data was reported at 23,574.000 EUR in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 22,425.000 EUR for 2015. Spain Household Annual Net Income: Avg: Region of Murcia data is updated yearly, averaging 23,737.500 EUR from Dec 2007 (Median) to 2016, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 26,995.000 EUR in 2007 and a record low of 21,269.000 EUR in 2013. Spain Household Annual Net Income: Avg: Region of Murcia data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Statistics Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Spain – Table ES.H017: Households Net Income.
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Living Conditions Survey (LCS): Household income by Autonomous Community. Annual. Autonomous Communities and Cities.
In 2022, the average salary for a male employed full time was 31,785 euros whereas a female employed full time earned approximately 29,931 euros. The salary gap has shrunk since 2012, when full-time male employees earned over 15 percent more than their female colleagues. However, the gender breach is wider for permanent positions.The gender pay gap Such inequalities in salary are reflected in the index for gender gap in economic participation and opportunities. In the sub-index equal pay for the same job, Spain scored 0.69 points. The degree of discrimination also varies from one industry to the next. In the sectors of health and social services, and professional, scientific and technical activities, male employees earned over 20 percent more per hour than their female counterparts. Some of the disparities in pay can be attributed to the inability of women to work and receive compensation for overtime shifts, night shifts, holiday shifts, seniority, and hazard bonus.Progress in a changing societyEconomically and culturally, society is becoming increasingly fair for younger generations. Even though gender pay gaps have not been eliminated, the pay gap for workers aged 34 years and under is remarkably lower than the gap for workers over the age of 44 and substantially far from those above the age of 64. Similarly, the young adult population in Spain seems more aware than older generations about sexual discrimination against women. Despite such progress, Spaniards remain skeptical about the possibility of overcoming this issue. In 2021, over half the population deemed the possibility of equal pay for men and women unlikely. Moreover, SARS-CoV-2 slowed progress in the medium term. The female workforce was particularly vulnerable to the pandemic’s economic and social ramifications, such as heightened job insecurity and the need for unpaid care work.
Over this 23-year period, annual wages in Spain fluctuated greatly, ranging from a low of 28,685 euros in 2006 to a high of approximately 31,910 euros in 2009. The average annual wage stood at approximately 30,655 euros in 2023. Compared to other European countries, Spain ranked fairly low in 2022. The annual salary in the Iberian country was similar to salaries in Italy and Slovenia, but remained far from the figures that were registered in France, Ireland and Germany. Minimum wage Spain's minimum monthly wage was 1,134 euros as of 2024. Unlike the average annual wage, it has been constantly increasing on a nearly continuous basis since 2008, when the minimum wage was 600 euros per month. In 2019, the Socialist government of Spain passed a law by that increased the national minimum wage by 164 euros, therefore making it stand at 900 euros per month and reflecting the largest increase to date. Along with the monthly wage, the national minimum daily wage has also been raised consistently over the past years. In 2024, the gross minimum was 37.8 euros a day, whereas in 2000 it was 20 euros a day. Unequal pay The average salary in Spain diverges considerably according to different factors. For instance, the gender salary gap remains significant in the Mediterranean country, although it has shrunk in recent years. In 2021, the average salary for a male full-time employee was around nine percent higher than his female counterpart. The gender gap is even wider for permanent positions: that year, average annual salaries for women were roughly 6,000 euros less than average salaries for men. The salary gap is also conspicuous when looking at the wage for workers with disabilities, a gap that has increased in recent years. Geographic location is also important; the average net salary in regions such as Extremadura and the Canary Islands was less than 23,100 euros per year in 2022, far from the salary in the Basque Country and Madrid (32,300 and 31,200 euros, respectively).