Țara europeană pe care românii o părăsesc în număr din ce în ce mai mare. Problemele financiare care îi trimit acasă • Economie Biz Brasov
The number of Romanians leaving Spain is increasing due to rising rents and changing job markets. Once a prime destination, Spain now sees a decline in its Romanian community, with over 5,300 returning in the second quarter of 2026. Economic disparities between Romania and Spain have narrowed, making returning home less daunting. While job availability remains, housing access is a significant issue, with high rents consuming much of the income. The shift in Romania's economy has also made staying home more appealing, as salaries begin to compete with those in Spain. This exodus may exacerbate Spain's labor shortages in construction, where many Romanians have gained valuable skills.