# Spain Social Security workforce and contributor trends

> Live situation record from CLSTR: https://clstr.news/situations/spain-social-security-workforce-and-contributor-trends
> Updated: 2026-08-14T07:54:06.000Z. Sources: 25. Developments: 2.

Spain’s Social Security system has seen significant shifts in its contributor and workforce demographics. Data from June indicated that the ratio of workers to pensioners rose to 2.37, up from 2.08 in 2016. This change was driven by a 26.5% increase in contributors compared to an 11.1% increase in pensioners over the same ten-year period.

By July, the total number of social security contributors reached a record high of 22.5 million. A notable driver of this growth was the foreign workforce, which exceeded 3.5 million affiliates for the first time. Foreign workers now represent 15.6% of the total workforce, with the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration attributing this rise to the summer tourism season and a migration regularization process completed in June.

As of July, the average number of foreign workers registered was 3,512,223, marking a 13.6% year-on-year increase that significantly outpaced the 2.9% growth of the overall system. This surge is largely attributed to an extraordinary regularization process launched in late April, which resulted in approximately 262,475 individuals being registered by July 30.

Foreign workers are heavily represented in key sectors, accounting for 32.9% of hospitality workers, 28% in agriculture, and 26.6% in construction. Morocco is the largest contributor of affiliates with over 415,000, followed by Colombia, Romania, and Venezuela. Regionally, foreign employment saw notable annual increases in the Canary Islands (11.36%) and Castilla-La Mancha (14.58%). Labor unions have highlighted the economic importance of these workers while calling for more efficient administrative processes to manage the influx and reduce bureaucracy.

## Claims

- Foreign social security affiliates in Spain reached a record 3,512,223 at the end of July. (corroborated by 3 sources)
- The number of foreign workers increased by 420,875 compared to the previous year. (corroborated by 3 sources)
- Foreign workers represent 15.6% of all employees in the country. (corroborated by 3 sources)
- Foreign workers account for 46.3% of the employment created since the labor reform. (corroborated by 3 sources)
- The number of foreign workers has increased by more than 1.2 million since June 2022. (corroborated by 3 sources)
- Total social security contributors reached a record 22.5 million in July. (corroborated by 2 sources)

## Timeline

### 2026-08-14: Spain Social Security reaches record 3.5 million foreign workers

Spain's Social Security has reached a record 3.5 million foreign workers, accounting for 15.6% of total employees following an extraordinary regularization process.

21 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/spains-foreign-social-security-affiliates-exceed-35-million-for-the-first-time

### 2026-08-08: Spain's contributor-to-pensioner ratio climbs to 2.37

Spain's Social Security reports the contributor‑to‑pensioner ratio rose to 2.37 in June, up from 2.08 in 2016, as contributors grew 26.5% versus 11.1% for pensioners, with 22.46 m affiliates and 9.49 m pensione

6 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/spains-contributor-to-pensioner-ratio-climbs-to-237

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