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Statistically who is the average man and woman in the Spain in 2024

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Alistair
Alistair

Ever wondered where you stand out or fall behind. Are you average, beyond average or below. In Spain you might be surprised to hear the averages across the board. So many people wish for a million euros, a boyfriend who is 6 feet tall and makes tons of money but the thing is, these are rare.

Only 1% of households in Spain have a net worth of a million euros or more. Which is quite a bit less than counterparts in the U.K. and France which have 6% of households have a million euros or more. While Germany is closer with 2.3% of households have a million euros or more.

Quick note on average vs median. Median is the number in the middle. It is less sensitive to outliers and extreme values and so makes for a better example for finding the average in these situations. For example, when it comes to net worth, the average can be skewed by the fact that someone can be a billionaire. Rising the level to extreme values that are not a good guide for the group.

Let’s dive in, who is the average man and woman in Spain.

The average woman in Spain

  • Makes €21,000 annually
  • Has a net worth of €130,000
  • Is 5ft 4inches tall
  • 44 years old
  • 1.3 kids
  • 1.2 cars
  • Completed secondary education with 35% getting a higher education degree
  • Lives to 85 years old

The average man in Spain

  • Makes £26,500 annually
  • Has a net worth of £150,000
  • Is 5ft 9inches tall
  • 43 years old
  • 1.3 kids
  • 1.2 cars
  • Completed secondary education with 30% getting a higher education degree
  • Lives to 80 years old

While the wages in Spain are some of the lowest we have seen across the board, the net worth is on par with other European countries. This is likely due to low cost of living in Spain.

Average life span for people in Spain is higher on average, likely due to warm weather, good work-life balance, moderate alcohol assumption, good diet and low pollution throughout Spain.

Spanish people have a little more Co2 per capita than those of U.K. and France with 5.2 tonnes compared to 4.7t and 4.6t respectively. While sitting lower than Germany at 8t per person and the U.S. at 14.9t per person.

If you look back at are article about the average U.S. person. here Or If you look back at are article about the average U.K. man and woman. here Or If you look back at are article about the average France man and woman. here Or If you look back at are article about the average Germany man and woman. here