Belgium
TL2 regional drilldownSub-national disposable income across the country's TL2 (Territorial Level 2) regions. Bars are scaled relative to the country mean — a value of 1.20× means that region's residents have 20% more disposable income than the national average. The dashed vertical line marks the mean.
TL2 regions
6
Coefficient of variation
0.093
Richest / poorest ratio
1.28×
Latest year
2020
Regional income relative to country mean
Each bar is one TL2 region. Darker color = above mean; lighter = below. Bars sorted by absolute value, descending.
All regions
| # | Region | USD PPP / capita | Share of mean |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Flemish RegionBE2 | 28,451 | 1.15× |
| 2 | Brussels Capital RegionBE1 | 25,228 | 1.02× |
| 3 | WalloniaBE3 | 25,197 | 1.02× |
| 4 | Flemish RegionBE2 | 25,125 | 1.01× |
| 5 | Brussels Capital RegionBE1 | 22,279 | 0.90× |
| 6 | WalloniaBE3 | 22,251 | 0.90× |
Source: OECD CFE.EDS, DSD_REG_ECO@DF_INC. Disposable income (B6N), per capita, USD PPP. Region codes follow OECD TL2 classification — the standard sub-national breakdown for cross-country comparison (e.g. NL32 = North Holland, USCA = California). Latest available year per country, which may differ between countries.