Income, Sant’Agata li Battiati confirms itself as the “richest” Sicilian city: here is the ranking

Income, Sant’Agata li Battiati confirms itself as the “richest” Sicilian city: here is the ranking
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Like last year, Sant’Agata Li Battiati (Catania) confirms itself in first place in the special ranking of declared incomes. It will certainly not be Portofino (Genoa), first in the national ranking, but the center on the outskirts of Catania is still the Sicilian city that places itself at the top of the special ranking by average income of municipalities, with 28,768 euros. This is what emerges from the data relating to tax returns for 2023, referring to income for the year 2022, released by Department of the Treasury.

In Sicily, the first seven cities are all in the province of Catania. In fact, behind Sant’Agata Li Battiati are San Gregorio with 28,051 euros, Aci Castello with 25,751 euros, Tremestieri with 24,291 euros, Viagrande with 22,980, Trecastagni with 22,629 euros and Valverde with 22,190 euros. Among the municipalities of the provincial capital, Palermo first stands out with 22,103 euros, then Messina, with 22.022, Agrigento with 21,287 euros, Syracuse with 21.123, Catania with 21,091 Enna with 20.888, Caltanissetta 20.012, Trapani, 19,348, closes Ragusa with 19.225.

The smaller islands

Among the islands, Santa Marina di Salina is at the top with 19,699 euros, in Favignana (Trapani), the average declared income is 18,355 euros, in Malfa on the island of Salina (Messina) 18,593, in Ustica (Palermo) 17,869 euros, in Leni on the island of Salina (Messina) 17,364 euros, in Lipari (Messina) 17,255 euros, in Pantelleria (Trapani) 16,167, in Lampedusa (Agrigento) 15,488.

The special ranking for Sicilian cities closes Mazzarrone (Catania) with an average income of 11,107 euros.

 
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