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More than 7,600 households in the Balearic Islands receive the Minimum Living Income in November

Among the recipient households, those consisting of one adult (2,244) and those consisting of two adults and more than two minors (1,285) stand out.

The Minimum Vital Income (IMV) payrollhas reached 7,693 households in the Balearic Islands this November, benefiting a total of 23,221 people, according to the most recent data from the National Institute of Social Security (INSS). The average amount of the benefit per household amounts to 469.69 euros, while per person it stands at 155.60 euros.

Overall, the payroll destined to beneficiaries in the Balearic Islands this month totals 4.29 million euros, a significant contribution to support the most vulnerable families on the islands.

Types of households and beneficiary profile

Among the recipient households, those formed by one adult (2,244) and those composed of two adults and more than two minors (1,285) stand out. In addition, the majority profile of MVI holders in the Balearic Islands is female, representing 67.3% of the total, with an average age of 45.2 years.

At the national level, the MVI has reached 665,508 households this November, benefiting more than two million people and registering an increase of 28.6% in the number of active benefits compared to the same period of the previous year.

Support for families with children

Minors live in 68.3% of MVI beneficiary households, a group that represents 41.2% of the total number of beneficiaries in Spain. In addition, the Child Support Supplement continues to play a key role, granting an average of 68.5 euros per month per child. This extra support is vital to guarantee resources to families with children in vulnerable situations.

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Measures to improve accessibility to the VMI

The Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration has implemented new facilities for those who exhaust unemployment benefits, allowing direct transition to the IMV without the need for additional procedures. This measure seeks to ensure that there are no interruptions in the income of beneficiaries. In addition, extraordinary complements have been introduced in the areas affected by the DANA, such as a 15% increase in benefits and a 30% increase in the Child Support Complement.

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