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90,000 euros! Why is the per capita income of this small town in Italy so outrageous?

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90,000 euros! Why is the per capita income of this small town in Italy so outrageous?
90,000 euros! Why is the per capita income of this small town in Italy so outrageous?

According to the latest data released by the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance, Portofino in the province of Genoa has a per capita income of more than 90,000 euros in tax declaration in 2023, making it the richest town in Italy.

Italy's Corriere della Sera reported that the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance recently announced the declared income for 2023, with the tax year 2022.

According to the data, there are about 42 million taxpayers in Italy, with an average declared income of 23,650 euros.

Lombardy has the highest per capita income at 27,890 euros. The lowest per capita income is in Calabria at 17,160 euros.

90,000 euros! Why is the per capita income of this small town in Italy so outrageous?

The average income in northern Italy is significantly higher than in the south. Corriere della Sera

Employment and pension income accounts for about 83% of the total income declared. The highest average income is for freelancers at 64,670 euros, for employees at 22,280 euros and for pensions 19,750 euros.

With a per capita tax income of 90,610 euros, the province of Genoa is the richest town in Italy.

In fact, the billionaires living in this small seaside town have boosted the per capita income of 301 local taxpayers. For example, Pier Silvio, the son of the late former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, chose to live here.

90,000 euros! Why is the per capita income of this small town in Italy so outrageous?

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In second place is the town of Lajatico, in the province of Pisa, which has 1,021 taxpayers and a per capita income of 52,955 euros.

In third place is the town of Basiglio, in the province of Milan, which has 5,704 taxpayers and a per capita income of 49,524 euros.

90,000 euros! Why is the per capita income of this small town in Italy so outrageous?

This is followed by -

the town of Briaglia, in the province of Cuneo, with a per capita income of 43,475 euros;

Cusago, in the province of Milan, with a per capita income of 39,814 euros;

Torre d'Isola, Pavia, with a per capita income of 36,841 euros;

Bogogno, Novara, with a per capita income of 36,616 euros;

Segrate, in the province of Milan, with a per capita income of 35,866 euros;

The town of Pino Torinese, in the province of Turin, has a per capita income of 35,378 euros.

The city of Milan has a per capita income of 35,282 euros, ranking tenth.

With a per capita income of 27,206 euros, the city of Rome ranks 145th in the list of towns in Italy. But it ranks sixth in the ranking of large cities.

90,000 euros! Why is the per capita income of this small town in Italy so outrageous?

Of the 30 richest towns in Italy, Lombardy has 17 of them, making it the region with the highest number on the list.

However, the lowest declared income is also from the Lombardy region, in the town of Cavargna in the province of Como, bordering Switzerland, with a per capita income of 6,766 euros for 172 inhabitants.

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