INPS today published the update of the statistical observatory relating to the Inclusion Allowance (ADI) and Support for Training and Work (SFL). The data updated up to December 2025 show that the number of families who benefited from at least one month of the Inclusion Allowance from January 2024 until December 2025 was 936 thousand, involving a total of 2.2 million people, with an average monthly amount of the allowance equal to 685 euros and an average number of 2.4 members per household.
Regulatory news and Extraordinary Bonus 2025
The 2025 budget law introduced some changes providing for the ADI, starting from 1 January 2025, higher thresholds than the ISEE and family income for access to the measure. Furthermore, during 2025 the automatic attribution of the coefficient of the equivalence scale linked to the care load has been foreseen in the presence of the required requirements.
Article 10-ter of legislative decree no. 92/2025, then provided that families who have submitted an application for renewal of the ADI at the end of the use of the first eighteen monthly payments due, after verifying the existence of the legal requirements, are entitled to an additional extraordinary contribution equal to the amount of the first renewal month and, in any case, not exceeding 500 euros; this additional contribution is paid with the first month’s renewal of the ADI.
Evolution of amounts and arrears
The monthly trend of the average amount also reflects the disbursement of any arrears paid (in particular in April 2025 equal to one thousand euros) linked to the regulatory changes described above and the recognition of the extraordinary contribution in the month of August (equal to 925 euros), particularly evident for the generation that entered the measure in January 2024 and for which the month of suspension occurred in the month of July 2025.
Identikit of the beneficiary families in December 2025
The ADI beneficiary households in December 2025 were almost **647 thousand**, with an average amount disbursed of 685 euros. For these nuclei it is noted that:
* 238 thousand have minors;
* 258 thousand are disabled;
* 338 thousand present people at least 60 years of age;
* 12 thousand include people in “disadvantaged” conditions;
* 234 thousand are families with care loads.
Support for Training and Work (SFL): budget and extensions
As regards Support for Training and Work, from the beginning of the service (September 2023) to December 2025, 228 thousand people have received at least one payment, with a prevalence of beneficiaries in the Southern regions and on the Islands, equal to almost 80% of the total.
The 2025 budget law provides, starting from 1 January 2025, for the increase in the SFL benefit from 350 to 500 euros per month. The possibility of extending the measure at the end of the 12 months has also been introduced, if the beneficiary is still participating in a training course, for a maximum of a further 12 months. As for ADI, for SFL the 2025 budget law has established higher ISEE thresholds for access.
Profile of SFL beneficiaries at the end of the year
In December 2025, there were 84,815 beneficiaries in payment: there was an increase in the presence of women (63%) and a positive trend of beneficiaries in the younger age groups, compared to a continuous decrease in the older ones.