Spain's 2025 Economy Grows 2.8% Fueled by Household Spending and Domestic Demand
Spain’s 2025 GDP grew 2.8%, driven mainly by household consumption and investment despite challenges in productivity and external trade.
Spain’s 2025 GDP grew 2.8%, driven mainly by household consumption and investment despite challenges in productivity and external trade.
Spain’s economy grew 2.8% in 2025 driven by strong domestic consumption and investment, while external demand weighed on growth; moderate expansion is forecast for 2026.
Spain surpassed $2 trillion GDP in 2026, becoming the world's 12th largest economy amid strong growth and employment gains.
Spain's economy accelerates unexpectedly in late 2025 with a 2.8% GDP rise led by consumption, job growth, and investment.
Spain and the Basque Country project strong economic growth for 2025 and 2026, propelled by internal demand and investment, with employment gains and sectoral expansion amid global challenges.
Spain's GDP grew 0.6% in Q3 2025, driven by domestic demand despite weaker external trade, with strong forecasts for continued growth in 2026.
Banco de España upgrades Spain's GDP growth forecasts for 2025 and 2026, citing strong private consumption and exports despite inflation and external risks.
Spain’s tourism sector reached a record €200.7 billion in 2024, contributing 12.6% to GDP and creating over 2.7 million jobs, marking strong post-pandemic recovery.
Catalonia's economy grew 0.8% in Q3 2025, driven by strong investment, construction, and internal demand, surpassing Spain and EU quarterly growth rates.
Spain's GDP growth forecast was revised up to 3.0% in 2025 alongside a 2.6% rise in domestic consumption, signaling economic resilience amid global challenges.
Spain's economy grew by 0.8% in Q2 2025, coinciding with the launch of a new Strategic Retail Plan for 2025-2030.
Spain's government has revised its economic growth forecast for 2025 to 2.7%, reflecting increased consumer spending.