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Social Benefit for Inclusion – Complement
Amount paid monthly by Social Security to people with disabilities who benefit from the Social Inclusion Benefit supplement.
The annual reference value of the Social Benefit for Inclusion complement is updated based on the increase in the Social Support Index (which in 2025 corresponded to +2.6 per cent).
The Social Benefit for Inclusion is a social benefit paid monthly to people with disabilities, with a degree of incapacity equal to or greater than 60 per cent, with a view to promoting their autonomy and social inclusion.
This benefit is made up of three components:
▪ Basic component;
▪ Complement;
▪ Increase (not yet in force).
The Social Benefit for Inclusion complement is a reinforcement of the amount paid for the basic component, and aims to combat the poverty of people with disabilities who live alone or in households with economic deprivation or insufficient resources.