The minimum vital income only covers 20% of families at risk of poverty in Spain

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The lack of transparency in the periodic publication of data by Social Security, the absence of a budget plan that clarifies the sources of financing necessary to cover the increase in the structural cost for the State -forecast at almost 3.
000 million euros a year-, and the inability to include more than 400,000 potential beneficiaries of the aid are some of the deficiencies pointed out by the Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility (Airef) in its report 'Opinion on the Minimum Vital Income (IMV )' published yesterday. Among them, the need for changes in the benefit approved two years ago and that only reaches 40% of potential beneficiaries...
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