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Spanish Households Enter Less than in 2008 Although They Pay More Taxes, According to Funcas

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The fiscal pressure on Spanish households is at levels of the financial crisis of 2008, according to a study published by the Foundation of the Savings Banks (Funcas) this Saturday. Although the real average income index of 2024 stood at 95.7 points in 2024, the average burden of the Income Tax on Physical Persons (IRPF) was higher, n the 114.4 points, surpassing the levels of 2008. Thus reads the radiograph by the economist Desiderio Romero-Jor…
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The fiscal pressure on Spanish households is at levels of the financial crisis of 2008, according to a study published by the Foundation of the Savings Banks (Funcas) this Saturday. Although the real average income index of 2024 stood at 95.7 points in 2024, the average burden of the Income Tax on Physical Persons (IRPF) was higher, n the 114.4 points, surpassing the levels of 2008. Thus reads the radiograph by the economist Desiderio Romero-Jor…

Households recorded a lower real net income in 2024 than they accumulated in 2008 and, however, in real terms, pay more IRPF than in the year of the beginning of the financial crisis, says economist Desiderio Romero-Jordán in his analysis included in the latest magazine of the ‘Economic Information Notebooks’, edited by Funcas. “In real terms, taxpayers pay more today than before the financial crisis,” says Romero-Jordán in his report on the rec…

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A decade and a half after the financial crisis, Spanish households have not recovered, on average, their real economic capacity MADRID, 1 (EUROPA PRESS) Households recorded in 2024 a lower real net income than they accumulated in 2008 and yet, in real terms, they pay more IRPF than in the year of [...] The entry Households have a net income lower than that of 2008, but they pay more IRPF, according to Funcas appears first in Forbes Spain.

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Forbes España broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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