This figure represents a significant increase compared to previous months, surpassing the 27,921 households registered in December and the 20,734 from a year ago. The trend highlights the growing need for and reach of this benefit in the region.
A crucial aspect of the IMV's distribution is the high percentage of minors among beneficiaries. Approximately 39.7% of the total, equivalent to 34,760 children and adolescents, receive this aid. This data underscores the fundamental role of the IMV in supporting families with dependents and those in situations of economic vulnerability.
The average monthly amount of the benefit per household is 608.56 euros. The average age of beneficiaries in the province is 27.8 years. Regarding the heads of these files, women predominate, leading 70.3% of households (20,418 cases), compared to 29.7% for men (8,594 cases).
Additionally, the Child Support Complement (CAPI) supplements assistance for 19,883 households in Granada. This complement offers 115 euros per month for minors aged 0 to 3 years, 80.5 euros for those between 3 and 6 years, and 57.5 euros for the 6 to 18 year age range.
The Minimum Living Income is a Social Security benefit designed to ensure a minimum income level for vulnerable households. To access it, applicants must prove legal and continuous residency in Spain for at least one year, and demonstrate their economic situation through official documentation. The aid is compatible with earned income and includes incentives to promote integration into the labor market.




