This Minimum Vital Income (IMV) It reached 549,670 households with 1,542,675 people.According to statistics released by the National Institute of Social Security until the end of December.
The Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration highlighted the impact of this assistance in reducing child poverty, according to its data. 42.7% of total beneficiaries are underage (659,424) and 65.4% of the households reached by IMV have at least one child (359.290). Likewise, two out of every three households are women receiving assistance, and 54.4% (838.794) of the total beneficiaries are women.
Regarding the number of benefits provided with Child Aid Supplement (CAPI), there are already 305,460. The CAPI, which came into force on 1 January, provides a monthly allowance of 100 euros per household for children aged 0 to 3 years; 70 euros per month for each child aged 3 to 6 years and 50 euros per month for each child aged 6 to 18 years.
In 2022, the Ministry of Inclusion agreed Measures to deepen the scope and scope of Minimum Vital Income, for example, launching the information bus passing through Spain to serve vulnerable people who have not requested it, potential beneficiaries of assistance. In the first phase of the bus journey, it served more than 1,700 people in 14 municipalities and districts.
This year, the second pilot project package of Minimum Vital Income-linked inclusion routes was also implemented through 18 new agreements with autonomous communities, municipalities and third sector organizations, involving 130,000 IMV recipients and regional minimum income. national territory.
through these routes reducing the vulnerabilities of these households by influencing various aspects such as education, digitalisation, employment, social support or health.
In addition, the Ministry of Inclusion also granted the first Social Seal this year, an exclusivity that recognizes companies, organizations, and institutions for workforce addition efforts in favor of IMV beneficiaries. Likewise, within the framework of the National Plan to respond to the economic and social consequences of the war in Ukraine, an extraordinary increase of 15% in the amounts of IMV aid, which will continue in 2023, was approved.