Spain’s 2025 Social Security and Migration Report Highlights Record Employment and Expanded Rights

On January 2, 2026, Spain’s Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration released its 2025 annual balance, reporting a record 21.8 million social‑security affiliates, including over 3.1 million foreign workers. New registrations added more than half a million, while the 7.2 % rise in foreign affiliates exceeded the overall growth rate. The government also approved a 2026 pension revaluation, extending birth‑leave from 16 to 19 weeks (32 for single parents), and increased the Minimum Living Income, which covered 3.3 million people, 1.4 million of them minors. In migration, 62 % of unaccompanied minors joined the social‑security system and new residency‑work regulations doubled applications. A public‑private anti‑hate‑speech task force removed over 50 % of flagged content from major platforms. Digital services expanded: the Importass app reached 1.8 million downloads and 102 million queries. The ministry also financed 90 affordable housing units through its Impact Social Fund.

© Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration.
Summary adapted from https://www.inclusion.gob.es

https://www.inclusion.gob.es/w/un-a%C3%B1o-de-avances-en-empleo-protecci%C3%B3n-social-e-inclusi%C3%B3n

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