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List of Spanish autonomous communities by median income

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Median income in Spain has declined significantly since the recession, in some cases, such as Catalonia, median income has declined by 9.6% since 2009. Median income differs from GDP per capita because the per capita is a mean value, which can exaggerate extreme values such as the very rich or the very poor. Median income represents the 50th percentile of income, meaning that half of people earn less than this value and half of people earn more than this value. The 2014 median monthly income in Spain is listed below. The two autonomous cities of Spain are excluded from this list. These values are paid 13 times per year, not 12 as in every month. As of 2014, the median income for all of Spain was €1,634, which is paid in 13 payments per year.

List of autonomous communities by median income

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Autonomous community Median income Year
 Andalusia €1,482 2014
 Aragon €1,534 2014
 Asturias €1,576 2014
 Canary Islands €1,387 2014
 Cantabria €1,510 2014
 Castilla–La Mancha €1,509 2014
 Castile and León €1,455 2014
 Catalonia €1,715 2014
 Valencia €1,467 2014
 Extremadura €1,353 2014
 Galicia €1,461 2014
 Balearic Islands €1,509 2014
 La Rioja €1,517 2014
 Spain €1,634 2014
 Madrid €1,927 2014
 Murcia €1,454 2014
 Navarre €1,752 2014
 Basque Country €1,969 2014

References

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http://www.lavanguardia.com/vangdata/20150519/54431721672/salario-medio-espana-ue.html%7C Median Income by Community