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Purchasing Power in Germany to Exceed €2,558 Billion in 2025

Map of Germany showing MBI purchasing power per capita in euros for the year 2025

Germany’s purchasing power is on the rise again—projected to surpass €2,558 billion in 2025. On average, each person will have €30,555 at their disposal, but the regional differences remain stark. Which federal states and districts lead the ranking? What’s the state of East-West disparity today? And where is purchasing power growing the fastest?

Discover the most recent data from MBI, including detailed maps, top-performing regions, and insights into how businesses are using purchasing power data for strategic decision-making.

Read the full article to explore the latest trends, growth patterns, and regional dynamics shaping Germany’s economic landscape in 2025.

RankStatePer Capita Purchasing Power in €Purchasing Power Index*
1Bavaria33,402109,3
2Hamburg32,856107,5
3Baden-Wuerttemberg32,461106,2
4Hesse31,348102,6
5Schleswig-Holstein30,655100,3
StatePer Capita Purchasing Power in €Growth Rate in % *
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania27,3442.2 %
Lower Saxony29,5222.0 %
Bavaria33,4022.0 %
Brandenburg29,0332.0 %
Baden-Wuerttemberg32,4611.9 %
RankDistrictsPer Capita Purchasing Power in €Purchasing Power Index*
1Starnberg (district)45,590149,2
2Munich (district)42,659139,6
3Hochtaunuskreis (district)41,607136,2
4Munich (state capital)41,400135,5
5Miesbach (district)39,242128,4

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