deviation
Regional spread within Italy
The gap between the highest and lowest regional value is 2.8 points.
Regional ranking in Italy for Income Inequality (Rich-Poor Gap).
Ranking controls
Eurostat indicator: Income quintile share ratio S80/S20
Regional ranking
Regional comparison within the selected country.
Highest burden: Calabria (Italy) | Lowest burden: Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano / Bozen (Italy)
Editorial summary
Editorial detail
deviation
The gap between the highest and lowest regional value is 2.8 points.
summary
This page ranks 21 regions within Italy for the selected indicator in 2025.
ranking
Calabria records the highest value (5.9), while Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano / Bozen records the lowest value (3.1).
Indicator: Income Inequality (Rich-Poor Gap)
Granularity: Regions
Calabria
5.90
Sicilia
5.70
Campania
5.50
Sardegna
5.50
Lazio
5.20
Liguria
5.10
Puglia
5.00
Piemonte
4.60
Toscana
4.40
Lombardia
4.30
Umbria
4.30
Abruzzo
4.20
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
4.10
Veneto
4.10
Marche
4.00
Molise
4.00
Provincia Autonoma di Trento
4.00
Emilia-Romagna
3.80
Valle dAosta / Vallée dAoste
3.80
Basilicata
3.50
Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano / Bozen
3.10
2025 values. Changes compare 2025 vs 2024.
Income Inequality (Rich-Poor Gap)
By level in 2025
2025 values
2025 values
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2025 vs 2024