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What is the average income of Italian immigrants?

According to the Italian "European Chinese" newspaper, the investigation and analysis of personal income declaration organized by LeoneMoressa Foundation shows that according to the data provided by the Ministry of Taxation in 2008, the average income declared by immigrants is12,639 euros, which is 6,755 euros less than that declared by Italians.

The total income declared by more than 3 million immigrant taxpayers is about 40 billion euros, that is to say, in percentage, taxpayers account for 7.8% of the total taxpayers, and the output accounts for 5.2% of the gross national product; Since 2005, the declared income has increased in proportion to the number of taxpayers: the former +32.8% and the latter +32%.

From the perspective of gender differences: 40.9% of foreign taxpayers are women, and their income accounts for one third of the total income of foreigners. Indeed, the average income of women is only 6.5438+0 million euros, while that of men is 6.5438+0.4 million euros.

Declared income category: 88% of foreign taxpayers are employees, while only 65,438+09% of them fill in the column of land and buildings in the income declaration form (865,438+0.7% of Italians). Half of the taxpayers who were born abroad reported income of 65,438+0,000 euros, but if they were born in Italy, the proportion dropped to 33. 1%. Immigrants pay taxes mainly at the level of 0 to 6,543,800 euros, while Italians pay taxes mainly at the level of 6,543,800 to 25,000 euros.

Regional differences: immigrant taxpayers are mainly distributed in northern Italy. Almost 20% people live in Lombardy, followed by Veneto (1 1.3%), Romagne, Emilia (10.0%) and Lazio (9.6%).

The average income of foreigners living in Lombardy exceeds 65,438+05,000 euros, followed by Friulivenezigiulia (65 65,438+04,225 euros), Piedmont (65,438+03,465,438 euros) and Lazio (65,438+03,438 euros). But even in the north, the income gap between foreigners and Italians is obvious.

The researchers of the foundation said that the analysis results once again show that foreigners are increasingly becoming an important social structure of the Italian country. Studying this phenomenon is to understand the contribution of foreigners to the Italian national economy, and at the same time, don't forget that if illegal workers can also be legalized, their contribution to the economy will be even greater.