A side-by-side 2026 brief for someone choosing between these two countries — economy, cost of living, visa routes, tax, and what has recently changed on the policy front.
| Germany | Spain | |
|---|---|---|
| GDP per capita World Bank, USD nominal |
$56,104 | $35,327 |
| Real GDP growth latest year |
-0.5% | +3.5% |
| Unemployment ILO-comparable |
3.7% | 10.4% |
| Population | 83,516,593 | 48,848,840 |
| Life expectancy at birth |
80.8 yrs | 83.9 yrs |
| Top income tax top marginal rate |
45% | 47% |
| EU / Schengen membership |
EU + Schengen | EU + Schengen |
| Germany | Spain | |
|---|---|---|
| 1-bed city centre monthly rent |
€1,400 Berlin |
€1,380 Barcelona |
| Groceries (1 person) monthly basket |
€320 monthly basket |
€270 monthly basket |
| Transit pass monthly unlimited |
€49 monthly pass |
€43 monthly pass |
Figures are 2024–2025 from official statistical and city-level sources. Individual experience varies with district and lifestyle.
| Germany | Spain | |
|---|---|---|
| Visa routes tracked | 5 visas | 6 visas |
| Top option | EU Blue Card
EUR 48,300 floor · 4–12w |
Digital Nomad Visa (DNV)
EUR 2,368 floor · 3–8w |
Full visa data including income thresholds, processing times, and requirements: Germany visas → · Spain visas →
| Germany | Spain | |
|---|---|---|
| Tracked changes in the freshness tracker |
24 entries | 25 entries |
| Most recent | EU Blue Card 2026 salary thresholds updated 1 Jan 2026 |
Barcelona tourist-flat licences to lapse by November 2028 9 Nov 2028 |