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Andorra paid €295,230 in rental aid in Q2 2025

From April to June 2025 the government processed 177 rental‑aid applications, approving 126 (71.2%) and committing €295,230.48; average approved.

Synthesized from:
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Key Points

  • €295,230.48 disbursed in rental aid during Q2 2025.
  • 177 applications processed: 126 approved (71.2%), 51 denied (28.8%).
  • Average committed per approved application €2,343.10; ~1.4 beneficiaries per 1,000 inhabitants.
  • Top parishes: Andorra la Vella (38 approvals, 30.2% of aid); women 59.5% of approvals; main refusal reason: income/assets limits.

The Andorran government paid €295,230.48 in rental aid between April and June 2025, according to figures published by the Department of Statistics. During the second quarter, 177 applications were processed: 126 were approved (71.2%) and 51 were denied (28.8%).

The average amount committed per approved application was €2,343.10. Relative to the estimated population on 30 June 2025, the number of beneficiaries corresponds to about 1.4 recipients per 1,000 inhabitants.

By parish, most approvals went to residents of Andorra la Vella (38 approvals), followed by Escaldes‑Engordany (27) and Sant Julià de Lòria (17). Andorra la Vella received 30.2% of the total aid, Escaldes‑Engordany 21.4% and Sant Julià de Lòria 13.5%.

Women accounted for the majority of successful applicants, representing 59.5% of approvals. By beneficiary group, older people made up 31.0% of approved applications and persons with disabilities 10.3%.

Single‑person households received 37.3% of grants, while two‑person households accounted for 31.0%. In terms of nationality, Spanish citizens received the largest share of aid (33.3%), followed by Andorrans (25.5%), Portuguese (23.5%) and other nationalities (17.6%).

Among the 51 rejected applications, 56.9% were denied because applicants exceeded the programme’s income or asset thresholds. Other common reasons for refusal included exceeding the maximum eligible rent and failing to meet certain administrative requirements.

The published figures are provisional and subject to revision in the annual closure of the statistics, scheduled for the first quarter of 2026.

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