Over 6,300 households in Lleida receive Minimum Living Income

The social benefit reaches 22,249 people in the province, including 10,324 minors, following an 11.4% revaluation in January.

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The Minimum Living Income (IMV) reached 6,373 households and 22,249 beneficiaries in the province of Lleida, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Inclusion in February.

According to the latest statistics published by the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, a total of 6,373 households in the Lleida region are currently receiving the Minimum Living Income (IMV). This benefit directly impacts the lives of 22,249 people across the province.
The report highlights that 10,324 of the total beneficiaries are minors, emphasizing the role of the IMV in supporting families with children. The average amount received per household in Lleida stands at 524.71 euros.

The IMV benefit amounts have been revalued by 11.4% since January to help vulnerable families cope with rising living costs.

Nationally, the IMV reached 798,312 households across Spain in January, benefiting 2,441,675 individuals, over one million of whom are minors. Furthermore, since January, the amount of the active benefits has been increased by 11.4 per cent.