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Why the Increase in Household Income Highlighted by Sánchez Does Not Coincide with the Perception that Citizens Have

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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, in his recent assessment of the political course highlighted, among other things, that “the real disposable income of Spanish households is now 9% higher than in 2018.” “This means that, even if we take into account inflation, the average household in Spain today has 9% more purchasing power,” he said. The data cited by Sánchez is the adjusted real income of the OECD per capita, according to Newtra…
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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, in his recent assessment of the political course highlighted, among other things, that “the real disposable income of Spanish households is now 9% higher than in 2018.” “This means that, even if we take into account inflation, the average household in Spain today has 9% more purchasing power,” he said. The data cited by Sánchez is the adjusted real income of the OECD per capita, according to Newtra…

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Newtral broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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