Spain News Update: social Security, Economic Growth & Historic Recovery – December 24, 2025
here’s a roundup of the latest news from Spain, covering key developments in social security for the self-employed, a revised economic outlook, and a remarkable archaeological recovery. This update provides you with the essential data to stay informed about the evolving Spanish landscape.
social Security Contributions for Self-Employed Frozen for 2026
Good news for autónomos (self-employed workers) in Spain. The Spanish Cabinet has decided to maintain the current social security contribution rates for 2026, mirroring those in effect throughout 2025.
Initially, the Social Security Ministry proposed increases ranging from €11 to €206 monthly.However, strong opposition from self-employed associations, who deemed the proposed hikes unfair, ultimately led to this decision. This freeze offers stability for your business planning in the coming year.
Bank of Spain upgrades Economic Forecasts
Spain’s economic outlook is looking brighter. the Bank of Spain has raised its growth projections for both 2025 and 2026, citing robust domestic consumption and strong export performance.
Here’s a breakdown of the revised forecasts:
* 2025: Projected growth of 2.9%, up from the previous forecast of 2.6%. This considerably exceeds the eurozone average.
* 2026: Anticipated growth of 2.2%, an increase from the earlier estimate of 1.8%.
Several factors are driving this positive trend, including resilient service exports (outside of tourism), falling energy prices, and consistent consumer spending. Spain continues to outperform many of its European counterparts, fueled by tourism, investment, and favorable energy costs.
Historic Visigoth Crown Recovered in león
In a important win for Spanish heritage, national police have recovered a plundered Visigoth crown dating back to the 6th century AD. The crown was discovered in the province of León, along with silver and gold coins and other valuable past artifacts.
A coordinated operation led to seven arrests of individuals suspected of illegally excavating archaeological sites in León and Valladolid. These individuals utilized metal detectors – including sophisticated,deep-reaching models – to locate and steal artifacts. They then sold their finds online or directly from their homes.
The Visigoths held sway over southwestern France and the Iberian Peninsula for centuries, leaving behind a rich cultural legacy. This recovery represents a crucial step in preserving and protecting Spain’s historical treasures.
This news provides a snapshot of the current situation in Spain, offering insights into economic policy, financial forecasts, and cultural preservation efforts.
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