The Majorcan town of Valldemossa It is the second municipality in Spain with the highest average income in Spain, only surpassed by Pozuelo de Alarcón, according to the data that the Tax Agency published this Wednesday in relation to personal income tax statistics for municipalities with more than 1,000 inhabitants.
And Valldemossa has risen from position fifty-one in 2021 to two in 2022 after increase your average income by 66.6%. This town in Mallorca was already the richest in the Balearic Islands in 2021, but has now placed itself in second national position after increasing its average gross income by 66%, to 67,527 euros.
It is worth mentioning that when strong increases occur in small towns such as Valldemossa, where only a total of 1,130 declarations were presented, it is due to the obtaining by some of the residents of extraordinary income from some important sale or inheritance or either due to the transfer to the town of high-income taxpayers.
Continuing with the ranking collected by the EFE agency, third place went to Boadilla del Monte (Madrid), which repeats its position with an income of 67,325 euros, and the fourth, for Sant Just Desvern (Barcelona), which also repeats by placing its average at 67,169 euros.
The fifth position goes to the Barcelona municipality of Cabrils (66,571 euros, 58% more, which has allowed it to climb from 13th place), followed by Matadepera (Barcelona, ​​64,124 euros) and Sant Cugat del Vallés (Barcelona, ​​62,206 euros). They follow him Venturada (Madrid, 61,429 euros, which goes from 25th to 8th place), Rocafort (Valencia, 61,226 euros, which goes from 17th to 9th place) and Alcobendas (Madrid, 60,698 euros).
Among the municipalities with the lowest income are Bone (Jaén), with 13,658 euros, followed by Vargas Fig Tree (Badajoz, 13,746 euros), garden guard (Granada, 13,885 euros) and Zahinos (Badajoz, 13,899 euros).
Finally, behind them are Pedro MartÃnez (Granada, 14,043 euros), Ahigal (Cáceres, 14,074 euros), Montizón (Jaén, 14,108 euros), Colomera (Granada, 14,109 euros) and Oliva de Mérida (Badajoz, 14,117 euros).