Two Palmas: Why the wage gap in Palma is growing — and what should happen now
Work and income in Palma’s lower-income districts
Seasonal work, casual jobs and unstable contracts help explain why some Palma districts fall behind.

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What kind of jobs are common in lower-income parts of Palma?
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Why is the wage gap in Palma getting wider?
Stable jobs, seasonal work and rising housing costs are pushing Palma’s income gap wider.
How different are incomes between neighbourhoods in Palma?
Income levels vary sharply between Palma neighbourhoods, with Sant Jaume far above Arenal.
How does the wage gap in Palma affect everyday life?
The gap affects housing, schools, childcare and access to services across Palma.
What role does gentrification play in Palma’s income divide?
Rising rents in Palma can push out lower-income residents and deepen the divide.
What can Palma do to reduce the wage gap?
Housing policy, training, childcare and off-season jobs could help narrow the gap in Palma.
Why is Arenal one of the lower-income areas in Palma?
Arenal’s economy is closely tied to seasonal and lower-paid work.
Why is Sant Jaume one of the wealthiest neighbourhoods in Palma?
Sant Jaume benefits from stable jobs and higher-end services that support higher incomes.
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