In July 2025, the Minimum Vital Income (IMV) reached 2.3 million people across 752,469 households, including 129,655 single-parent families. In more than two-thirds of these households, there are minors, who account for 41.2% of all beneficiaries (947,903 children and adolescents).
The average monthly payment per household was €519.16, with a total payout of €426.3 million in July. Compared to July 2024, there are 112,501 more active benefits (+17.6%) and 370,570 additional beneficiaries (+19.2%).
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Minimum Vital Income reaches nearly 2.3 million people in July
The IMV’s profile remains predominantly female: 67.8% of recipients and 53.5% of total beneficiaries are women. Minister Elma Saiz highlighted its impact on single-parent households, especially those headed by women, providing stability in challenging times.
A key tool in tackling child poverty is the Child Support Supplement (CAPI), which in July benefited 527,071 households. Payments amount to €115 for children aged 0–3, €80.5 for ages 3–6, and €57.5 for ages 6–18. The average was €67.7 per child and €124.6 per household with minors.
Since its launch in 2020, the IMV has supported 3.17 million people (1.37 million children) and represented a total investment of €16.204 billion.