OECD warns of wage stagnation in Spain despite employment growth
The OECD places Spanish unemployment at 10.3% in May 2026, the highest among major economies, warning that real wages remain 2% below 2021.
Economic outlook: GDP, inflation, employment, monetary policy and the decisions that move the Spanish economy.
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The SEPE will pay unemployment benefits for June on 10th July 2026. Over 2.2 million unemployed will receive between €490 and €2,025 depending on their situation.
The OECD places Spanish unemployment at 10.3% in May 2026, the highest among major economies, warning that real wages remain 2% below 2021.
The BCR keeps its president during government transition, reinforcing monetary stability and trust among economic agents.
Antonio Ansón Latorre, tax inspector and former IMF economist, is the new head of the Tax Agency, replacing Soledad Fernández.
Antonio Ansón, a tax inspector since 1999, takes over the AEAT after Soledad Fernández's resignation due to internal crisis and tax concessions to Catalonia.
The cheapest 95 octane petrol in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is at €1.245/litre at Canary Oil; diesel is at €1.315.
Christopher Waller defends future rate guidance but calls for flexibility to avoid limiting the Fed's response. The debate over the 'dot plot' intensifies.
The Cabildo of Lanzarote incorporates €53.48 million from the surplus into the 2026 budget, investing in housing, free public transport, water, and municipal cooperation.
The Málaga City Council publishes the new EMT ordinance raising the fare to €1.50 and introducing new onboard rules.
The first recreational boatyard in Tenerife will cover 20,306 m² in the Port of Santa Cruz, with an investment of €7.7 million and 30 jobs.
74% of Andalusian companies plan to gradually expand their workforce, according to Deloitte's survey of 35 CFOs in the region.
Taxpayers with incomes between €21,000 and €60,000 rise from 26% to 38% in the Valencian Community from 2008 to 2024.