Tuesday, March 16, 2010

The debt of the Spanish town halls, especially of one... (curious graphs LXXXIV)

For reasons that do not come to the case, I have come to the page of the Spanish Bank that gathers the information of the debt of the local corporations. The temptation of preparing a graph with the evolution of the debt of the town halls, especially of that one that you already know, it has been irresistible. Here they have them, almost without comments, and without major making (1).
First, a graph in which this debt differs for several capitals of province and for the rest of these capitals. It is expressed in thousands of euros.

And second, a graph in which there is contemplated the same information as percentage of the whole of the debt of the Spanish municipalities.

It is quite clear what the odd man out is.
___ (1) to appreciate the volume of the debt of every town hall would be convenient, like little, to divide it by the number of inhabitants. And to turn it into constant currency. I leave it for another moment. What I am interested in here is to show the evolution in the short and half term, that, for the case that occupies us, there depends little of the size of the population or of the deflators.

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