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Spain Income Percentile Calculator 2026

Find out where your salary ranks nationally and in your city. Are you top 10%, above median, or below average? Enter your gross annual salary below.

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Spain Income Percentile Thresholds (2026 Estimates)

PercentileMin. Gross Salary
Top 1%€210,000+
Top 5%~€105,000
Top 10%~€75,000
Top 20%~€51,000
Top 25%~€44,000
Median (50%)~€26,500

Estimated from INE and AEAT benchmark data. Figures are approximate and reflect 2024–2026 trends.

Spain Salary Ladder by Percentile

€18,000
Bottom 25% nationallyBottom 30% in BCNBottom 30% in MAD
Tight
€25,000
~Median nationallyBottom 40% in BCNBottom 40% in MAD
Tight
€35,000
Top 35% nationally~Average in BCN~Average in MAD
Stable
€50,000
Top 20% nationallyTop 30% in BCNTop 28% in MAD
Comfortable
€70,000
Top 12% nationallyTop 18% in BCNTop 16% in MAD
Comfortable
€100,000
Top 7% nationallyTop 10% in BCNTop 9% in MAD
Very Cushy
€150,000
Top 3% nationallyTop 5% in BCNTop 4% in MAD
Elite
€250,000
Top 1% nationallyTop 1.5% in BCNTop 1.2% in MAD
Elite

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the median salary in Spain?

The estimated median gross salary in Spain is approximately €26,500 per year (2024–2026 estimate). Half of Spanish workers earn below this amount.

What salary puts you in the top 10% in Spain?

To be in the top 10% of earners in Spain, you typically need a gross annual salary of approximately €75,000 or more.

What salary is top 1% in Spain?

The top 1% threshold in Spain is estimated at approximately €210,000 gross per year. This includes executives, business owners, and top professionals.

Are percentiles different in Barcelona vs nationally?

Yes. Because salaries in Barcelona tend to be higher, you need a higher salary to rank in the same percentile locally. For example, €50,000 might be top 20% nationally but only top 30% in Barcelona.

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Estimates based on INE and AEAT benchmark data. Not tax or financial advice. Actual figures vary. Last updated: June 2026.