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Economy Guide in Spain

Economic overview, job market trends, income levels, and financial landscape for expats

Economic Overview

GDP

$1.43T

Total economic output of the country

HDI

0.91

Very high human development

Quality of Life

80/100

Excellent quality of life — among the top worldwide

Purchasing Power

43/100

Moderate purchasing power — around global average

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Cost of Living Index

0510
Moderate

The Cost of Living Index (CPI) is 50.9, indicating moderate costs compared to NYC. Groceries (49.96) and restaurants (54.84) are also moderately priced.

Housing Market

0510
Moderate

The Property Price to Income Ratio is 8.64, suggesting a moderate housing market. The rental market (Rent Index: 21.28) is relatively more affordable, though a severe housing shortage exists with demand outpacing new construction.

Average Income Levels

0510
Good

A Purchasing Power Index of 110.06 indicates good buying power for residents. Spain's economy has shown strong growth, leading to increased job creation.

Tax System

0510
Moderate

Spain has a progressive income tax system for residents (19-47%, with regional variations) and a standard VAT rate of 21%. Non-residents typically face a flat 24% income tax, or 19% for EU/EEA citizens. Special tax regimes like the 'Beckham Law' offer a flat 24% for qualifying expats.

Business Environment

0510
Good

Spain's business environment is improving, with a growing startup ecosystem in major cities like Madrid and Barcelona, supported by the Startup Law. While bureaucracy and regulatory burdens remain challenges, foreign investors show positive outlooks for 2024-2025. Spain was ranked the best economy of 2024 by The Economist.

Social Security

0510
Good

Spain offers a comprehensive social security system, including universal public healthcare (SNS) for legal residents. It features a robust contributory pension system with an average monthly payment of €1,367 for retirees in 2024. Unemployment benefits are also strong, providing financial support based on prior contributions.

Banking & Financial Safety

0510
Excellent

Deposits in Spain are protected up to €100,000 (approximately USD 117,000) per depositor per bank by the Fondo de Garantía de Depósitos (FGD), in line with EU directives. The banking sector is stable, showing robust profitability and solid solvency, with strong oversight from the Bank of Spain and ECB.

Deposit Protection: up to $117,000 USD (see sources)