Unveiling Italy’s crown jewel of wealth and exclusivity, this enchanting Ligurian town isn't just famous for its breathtaking coastline and glamorous lifestyle—it also boasts the highest per capita income in the country. Based on the income declared in 2023, referring to the 2022 tax year, the richest town in Italy is Portofino, in the province of Genoa. Step into a world where luxury meets charm and discover why this destination reigns supreme.
Portofino, the picturesque Ligurian village renowned worldwide for its marina and stunning coastal views, also boasts a per capita income far exceeding the Italian average. The average income has reached an impressive €90,610 per person, based on a total of 301 taxpayers. What’s even more remarkable is the town’s meteoric rise in wealth. In the previous tax year, Portofino ranked only fourth, with a more modest average income of €39,200—making its current position a testament to its flourishing affluence.
SOURCE: https://www.idealista.it
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