Living in La Seu d'Urgell and working in Andorra: Why is the cross-border population growing in 2026?
We analyze the demographic increase in La Seu d'Urgell driven by the lack of housing in Andorra and the rise of cross-border workers.
Economic analysis of Andorra: GDP, inflation, employment, public debt and updated statistics from the Department of Statistics of Andorra.
We analyze the demographic increase in La Seu d'Urgell driven by the lack of housing in Andorra and the rise of cross-border workers.
Related Articles Key Data — Generational Transition in Andorra: How to Save a Company Source: Andorran Official Bodies Last Updated: 2026-05-26 Andorra is internationally known for its idyllic natural environment, its safety, and a highly competitive tax framework. However, behind the shop windows of the commercial avenues of Andorra la Vella and Escaldes-Engordany, or of the… Read more
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Nestled in the heart of the Pyrenees, Andorra stands out not only for its natural beauty and tourist appeal, but also for its dynamic economy and employment. We've already discussed the country's low public debt and economic growth in other articles. 📊 Key data (2025–2026) Andorra unemployment rate 2024: ~2.8%... Read more
On September 30, 2023, the Andorra Economic Forum was held. An international event on economics, entrepreneurship and innovation that seeks to bring together, in this case in Andorra, the most prominent economists, managers, entrepreneurs and innovators in the Hispanic world in the same place with the aim of sharing training, experiences, knowledge, common goals … Read more
Andorra's GDP in 2024 was approximately €3.7 billion, representing a 2.11% increase compared to 2023, according to the Department of Statistics. The Andorran economy is based on retail trade (€35.1%), tourism (€25.1%), and financial services (€20.1%). With 80,000 daily visitors during peak season and over 10 million… Read more
According to the IMF, of which Andorra has been a member since 2020, Andorra will be the second fastest-growing country in Europe in 2022. This conclusion was reached in its latest report, which reviews economic indicators and benchmarks for each country and projects the near future based on current trends in these indicators. Data… Read more
Inflation in Andorra is no exception. Since mid-2021, the CPI and prices around the world and especially in Europe and the United States began to skyrocket uncontrollably and continuously. First they told us that it was temporary, then that it was due to bottlenecks, also that it was due… Read more