bonitatime
08-08-2011, 16:42
http://www.diariodeavisos.com/2011/08/07/economia/cerca-de-16-000-hogares-canarios-sobreviven-con-menos-de-180-euros-al-mes
A total of 15,885 homes in Canary isles survive on incomes of less than 180 euros a month and 94,909 do with just 350 euros a month, information released by a study by the Instituto Canario de Estadística (ISTAC) with the Europa Press.
The study, which was conducted in February this year among more than 536,000 homes, only on the island of Tenerife 7374 families each month receive an income that does not exceed 180 euros, a figure that in the case of the island of Gran Canariais reduced to 6582 households.
In the smaller islands, the first position is occupied by La Palma, with 885 families with monthly incomes below 180 euros. We continue to Lanzarote, with 688 households with incomes below 180 euros, Fuerteventura, with 153, El Hierro, with 115, and La Gomera, with 87 households with less than 180 euros a month.
This study also shows that about 95,000 families Canary attempt to pay their expenses each month with revenues ranging between 180 and 350 euros. As shown previously, Tenerife is in the lead with 45,143 households that earn less than 350 euros a month, followed closely by the island of Gran Canaria, where 37,760 families also try to survive on this income.
Families in La Palma, those with least income
In La Palma, a total of 5984 households receive a monthly income below 350 euros. Lanzarote are situated behind, with 2933 families, Fuerteventura, 1339, La Gomera, with 976, and El Hierro, with 774 families whose income does not exceed this figure.
Considering households with incomes between 600 and 780 euros in the Canary Islands would be talking about 93,082 families trying to reach the end of the month with this income. Of these, 35,219 live in Tenerife and Gran Canaria 41,308.
If the smaller islands of La Palma was occupied first place in more families with less income, on this occasion it is Lanzarote, which is placed at the top with 6963 monthly income households that do not exceed 780 euros.*Followed by Fuerteventura, with 4366 families, La Palma, in 3622, La Gomera, in 1071, and El Hierro, with 533 homes.
ISTAC data has also found that in the Canaries there are 36,550 households that cover all expenses for the month with incomes that are above 1380 euros. The island of Gran Canaria which is at the forefront of the archipelago with 15,637 families who have such income. A little fewer are found in Tenerife, with 14,192 homes.
Among the smaller islands, the most 'rich' would Fuerteventura, since households perceive 3684 revenues in excess of 1380 euros.*In 2108 Lanzarote homes do , in La Palma a total of 632, in La Gomera, 211, and El Hierro, 87.
A total of 15,885 homes in Canary isles survive on incomes of less than 180 euros a month and 94,909 do with just 350 euros a month, information released by a study by the Instituto Canario de Estadística (ISTAC) with the Europa Press.
The study, which was conducted in February this year among more than 536,000 homes, only on the island of Tenerife 7374 families each month receive an income that does not exceed 180 euros, a figure that in the case of the island of Gran Canariais reduced to 6582 households.
In the smaller islands, the first position is occupied by La Palma, with 885 families with monthly incomes below 180 euros. We continue to Lanzarote, with 688 households with incomes below 180 euros, Fuerteventura, with 153, El Hierro, with 115, and La Gomera, with 87 households with less than 180 euros a month.
This study also shows that about 95,000 families Canary attempt to pay their expenses each month with revenues ranging between 180 and 350 euros. As shown previously, Tenerife is in the lead with 45,143 households that earn less than 350 euros a month, followed closely by the island of Gran Canaria, where 37,760 families also try to survive on this income.
Families in La Palma, those with least income
In La Palma, a total of 5984 households receive a monthly income below 350 euros. Lanzarote are situated behind, with 2933 families, Fuerteventura, 1339, La Gomera, with 976, and El Hierro, with 774 families whose income does not exceed this figure.
Considering households with incomes between 600 and 780 euros in the Canary Islands would be talking about 93,082 families trying to reach the end of the month with this income. Of these, 35,219 live in Tenerife and Gran Canaria 41,308.
If the smaller islands of La Palma was occupied first place in more families with less income, on this occasion it is Lanzarote, which is placed at the top with 6963 monthly income households that do not exceed 780 euros.*Followed by Fuerteventura, with 4366 families, La Palma, in 3622, La Gomera, in 1071, and El Hierro, with 533 homes.
ISTAC data has also found that in the Canaries there are 36,550 households that cover all expenses for the month with incomes that are above 1380 euros. The island of Gran Canaria which is at the forefront of the archipelago with 15,637 families who have such income. A little fewer are found in Tenerife, with 14,192 homes.
Among the smaller islands, the most 'rich' would Fuerteventura, since households perceive 3684 revenues in excess of 1380 euros.*In 2108 Lanzarote homes do , in La Palma a total of 632, in La Gomera, 211, and El Hierro, 87.