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Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid), Matadepera (Barcelona) and Boadilla del Monte (Madrid) once again led the municipalities with more than 2,000 inhabitants with the highest average annual income per inhabitant. Donostia/San Sebastián, Madrid and Barcelona are the provincial capitals with the highest percentage of census sections with very high income. Gipuzkoa, Bizkaia and Madrid are the provinces with the highest annual income per inhabitant.
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The ADRH is an operation based entirely on the use of administrative records that provides information on the level and distribution of income broken down according to basic demographic variables of the population at a very detailed territorial level, specifically for all municipalities, districts and census sections into which the State is territorially organized. Information is also provided on all income and demographic indicators for the islands, provinces and autonomous communities of Spain.