What the Data Shows
The comparison covers net primary income per inhabitant relative to the national average across 13 Greek regions for 2022. The index sets Greece’s national net primary income per person equal to 100. Attica ranks first at 122.3, ahead of South Aegean at 120.9. Western Greece records the lowest included value at 77, a range of 45.3 index points from the leader.
Data table
Unit: index, Greece average = 100 · Period: 2022
| Rank | Entry | Value | Period |
|---|
| 1 | Attica | 122.3 | 2022 |
| 2 | South Aegean | 120.9 | 2022 |
| 3 | Ionian Islands | 120.3 | 2022 |
Sources
Source 1: Eurostat Regional Yearbook 2025 — Economy
Publisher: Eurostat
Dataset/table: Net primary income per inhabitant
Units: index, Greece average = 100
Date checked: 2026-07-15
Evidence: Provides net primary income per inhabitant relative to the national average for the Greek regions in 2022.
Data notes & caveats
The index sets Greece’s national net primary income per person equal to 100. The page retains all 13 eligible Greek regions, while the graphic focuses on 3.
Methodology
Eurostat’s 2025 Regional Yearbook supplies the regional index values. The comparison uses the Greece-wide average as the 100-point reference and orders all 13 Greek regions highest to lowest using unrounded values.
Source consistency notes
All included values use the same Eurostat source family, 2022 reference period, regional level and index, Greece average = 100 basis. No Greek area is supplemented from another source family.
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