Italian provinces where you save more, the ranking

Italians more and more people of savers, but above all in the north and in large cities. Unioncamere together with the Guglielmo Tagliacarne Study Center have analyzed the differences between the piggybacks of the citizens of different areas of Italy, tracing the map of Provinces where you save more.

From the analysis made on the data updated to 2023, photography emerges from the social, personal and geographical point of view of the composition of the most inclined communities to saving, thus allowing the drafting of a ranking of the more thrifty provinces, with a region in command on the podium.

The provinces that save the most

In general, the study reveals that the provinces with a higher propensity to save are those with more graduateswith an average share of 8.8% compared to residents, consisting of one Population plus elderlyin the relationship between inhabitants over 64 years old and with young people with less than 15, and with less numerous families than the national average.

Descending geographically, the savings of our country is concentrated in the big citiesespecially for a question of demographic weight, where 40% of the wealth set by the Italians resides, 32.4% divided only between Milan, Rome, Turin, Bologna and Genoa.

A quarter of the sums set aside by Italian families focuses in particular in Milan (11.55%), Rome (7.50%) and Turin (5.52%), but is in medium-small provinces that there is a greater propensity to save in relation to your income.

The ranking of the most inclined provinces for savings

In this context, the Region with the largest amount spared is the Lombardyfollowed by Emilia-Romagna and Piedmont (respectively with 27.1%, 11%and 10.7%), but it is the latter that conquers the primacy of the region most inclined to save, with 11.2%, bypassing the other two in order (respectively to 10.9%and 10.3%).

In Piedmont There are five of the first 10 provinces of this particular ranking, with three on the podium: Biella With 15.5% of savings propensity, at the head for 5 years, Asti in second place with 13.6% and Vercelli on the third, with the same percentage but with a lower amount of sums saved overall by citizens.

Asti stands out in particular for a propensity to save 65% higher than the rest of Italy, despite an income pro-bench only by about 7% less than the national average. A peculiarity that is found in another Piedmontese province, Alessandria (in fifth place in the ranking) which presents a pro-bench income just below the other provinces and an attitude to make an economy higher by almost 50% from the national average.

In general, from 2019 to 2023 only four of the 107 Italian provinces have worsened the percentage of propensity for savings: Isernia (9.3%against 9.4 %%), Pavia (12.0%against 12.1%), Cremona (11.9%against 12.1%), and Lodi (10.8%against 11.0%).

At the bottom of this special ranking we find Trapani (4.79%), Syracuse (4.66%) and Crotone (4.63%). Here is the Ranking of the first 20 provinces in Italy By propensity for savings:

  1. Biella 15.5%
  2. Asti 13.6%
  3. Vercelli 13.6%
  4. Modena 12.6%
  5. Alessandria 12.4%
  6. Varese 12.1%
  7. Piacenza 12%
  8. Pavia 12%
  9. Cremona 11.9%
  10. Novara 11.8%
  11. Cuneo 11.5%
  12. Milan 11.5%
  13. Genoa 11.3%
  14. Como 11.3%
  15. Reggio in Emilia 11.2%
  16. Lecco 11.1%
  17. Lodi 10.8%
  18. Bologna 10.7%
  19. Turin 10.7%
  20. Brescia 10.4%