Varapalo From the OECD to Sánchez: Spaniards Are Poorer than in 2021
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The agency anticipates that "real wages do not rebound during 2026 and 2027".
The OECD Warns Spain: the Increase of the SMI Does Not Recover the Average Purchasing Power of Wages
The "weak" point of the Spanish economy remains salaries , as highlighted in the latest OECD Employment Outlook 2026 report. Although the "think thank" that studies the most advanced economies highlights the good progress of employment and labour force rates in our country, it also warns of some signs of weakening. And in this sense, the main negative note of the OECD is the "limited growth" of wages in Spain . Our country is among the economies…
OECD warns that real wages remain below 2021 and will not report in 2026 or 2027
Spain continues to drag a burden that macroeconomic data fail to hide: the loss of purchasing power. The OECD Employment Outlook 2026 report, published this week, confirms that real wages remain 2% below the levels of early 2021, before uncontrolled inflation erodes household purchasing capacity. The data puts Spain in the top 3 of economies with the highest real income drop since the pandemic within the OECD. A setback that contrasts with the e…
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