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Córdoba once again counts Guadalquivir, Las Palmeras and Sector Sur among the 15 poorest neighborhoods in Spain

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Córdoba once again counts Guadalquivir, Las Palmeras and Sector Sur among the 15 poorest neighborhoods in Spain

Cordoba returns have one significant presence in the list of 15 poorest neighborhoods of Spain, according to data published this Thursday in its study ‘Urban indicators” the National Institute of Statistics (INE). It has, as in the last edition, three enclaves in this dramatic list – prepared with figures from cities with more than 250,000 inhabitants –. The work also collects, among other data, the unemployment rate: it is the ninth highest city in the country.

As for the neighborhoods with lower income annual average per capita, the seventh in the country where its inhabitants have the least purchasing power in 2022 – latest data available – was the of Guadalquivir with 8,433 euros. When the 2020 indicators were known, he was in the same situation and said that income had improved, since then it is 7,488.

In ninth place of this drama ranking Azahara-Las Palmeras is located. Each of its inhabitants had an average of 8,492 euros in 2022. In the previous edition, its position was sixth, with 7,483, which saw an progression both in the quantity available and in its position on the list.

He last representative In this painting This is the South Sector, which is the thirteenth poorest district in the country: 9,197 euros per inhabitant. Trace the position of the previous edition of this work. At least it saw an increase compared to 2020, when revenues were 8,182.

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    Ceuta 30.1%

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    The design line 29.2%

  3. 3

    Linares 26.9%

  4. 4

    Melilla 24.6%

  5. 5

    Grenade 24.1%

  6. 6

    Huelva 23.5%

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    Algeciras 23.3%

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    Frontera Sherry 23%

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    Sanlúcar de Barrameda 21.9%

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    San Fernando 21.5%

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    Cordoba 21.1%

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    Merida 20.9%

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    Talavera of the Queen 20.9%

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    Alcalá de Guadaira 20.8%

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    Santa Cruz de Tenerife 20.8%

In regarding the unemployment rate -calculated from a model that combines EPA data and registered unemployment-, in the city of Córdoba it is in the 21.1% by mid-2023, this percentage means that out of 1,000 people of working age who want to do so, 211 are unable to find a job.

With this ratio, the capital is the eleventh in the country Or age is he impact of this socio-economic scourge. During the last edition, with the figure of mid-2022, it was in ninth position. Its unemployment rate was 22.2%. That is, there was an improvement both in its place in the ranking – it lost two positions – and in the indicator, which was reduced by seven tenths.

He worst data throws it in 2023 in all of Spain Ceuta, with an unemployment rate of 30.1%. On the contrary, the best indicator is that of San Cugat del Vallès, with 5.3%.

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