Bolsa Família: Special Pix: Receive Transfers Above R$1,000 with These CPFs

Find out who can receive the payment today. This Wednesday (25), another cycle of payments through PIX is scheduled. Bolsa Família, crucial in the battle against poverty, is underway.

Furthermore, Bolsa Família does not only provide the standard amount. The program provides bonuses that can reach R$1,278 in PIX, depending on the composition of the family.

PIX has a generous new benefit to offer

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As mentioned, today's payment is vital for many Brazilians. Those registered with CadÚnico who meet the criteria and whose last digit of the NIS is 6 can collect PIX.

These payments cover not only the standard amounts, but also a minimum of R$ 600, according to each family's entitlement. In addition, the Citizenship Income Benefit transaction will take place, which provides R$ 142 for each family member, regardless of age.

Understanding Additions

Adding extras to the benefit will be particularly beneficial for larger families. For example, families with nine members will receive a total of R$ 1,278. Below, we list the amounts available, added to the fixed amount of R$ 142:

  • Families of up to 4 people: R$ 600;
  • Families of 5 members: R$ 710;
  • Families of 6 members: R$ 852;
  • Families of 7 people: R$ 994;
  • Families of 8 members: R$ 1,136;
  • Families of 9 people: R$ 1,278;
  • Families of 10 members: R$ 1,420.

How to register with CadÚnico and obtain PIX?

To participate in Bolsa Família and other social programs, families must register with CadÚnico. The registration process takes place at local social assistance centers, such as CRAS (Social Assistance Reference Center).

The person responsible for the family must provide their CPF or voter registration card, as well as identification for each member of the household.

Registration with CadÚnico opens doors to social programs

Registering gives you access to a variety of benefits, including:

  • BPC;
  • Gas Aid;
  • Family Allowance;
  • Social Electricity Tariff;
  • Senior Citizen Card;
  • Pension for Low-Income People;
  • My Home My Life;
  • Youth Identity (ID Jovem).

In addition, registration provides:

  • Exemption from Enem fees;
  • Cistern Programs;
  • Popular Telephone;
  • Exemption from public tender fees;
  • Installation Credit;
  • Technical Assistance and Rural Extension Programs;
  • Agrarian Reform.

Finally, those registered with CadÚnico can qualify for:

  • National Land Credit Program;
  • Eradication of Child Labor (Peti);
  • Water for All;
  • Green Bag;
  • Social Charter;
  • Social Services;
  • Literate Brazil Program;
  • Dry Bag.

More benefits through PIX in Bolsa Família

In addition to the regular Bolsa Família payments, four other categories of benefits will be distributed, including Vale-Gás, granted bimonthly. See below all the benefits available until the 31st:

  • Gas Voucher: This aid covers 100% of the national average for a 13 kg cylinder;
  • Citizenship Income: Gives R$ 142 per family member, regardless of age;
  • Supplementary Benefit: Guarantees a minimum of R$ 600 for families whose Citizenship Income Benefit does not reach the minimum;
  • Early Childhood Benefit: Intended for families with children aged 0 to 6 and pays R$ 150;
  • Family Variable Benefit: Provides R$ 50 for families with pregnant women or children and adolescents aged 7 to 18.

The vital role of Bolsa Família

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In this way, Bolsa Família establishes itself as a key tool against poverty. It provides a base income of R$1,600, plus additional amounts according to family size. The objective of this social program is to create policies that support families in vulnerable situations.

How do I check a program benefit?

The head of the family can check the status of the benefit for free through the Bolsa Família app. The app allows access to information about:

  • Social program;
  • Payment dates as per calendar;
  • Defined by the last digit of the Social Identification Number (NIS) of the person responsible for the family;
  • Benefit status and value.