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The other main initiative of the national government was Royal Decree Law 20/2020, of 29 May, adopted by consensus at the National Parliament, which set a national Minimum Subsistence Income trying to promote social integration. In this case, a lack of coordination between administrations hindered the deployment of this policy. According to government estimates, this benefit could reach 850,000 households and over 2.3 million citizens; in particular, households with children. In fact, it was estimated that 30% of the 2.3 million potential beneficiaries were children. A higher incidence amongst single-parent households was also expected, which would account for 16% of beneficiaries, 90% of which would be led by a woman. From the perspective of the national government, this policy should have meant the eradication of extreme poverty, which would affect some 600,000 households and 1.6 million people. This policy would be compatible with wage income, included employment incentives, and set a wide variety of household types with incomes ranging from 5,538 to 12,184 euros per year.
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