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Gas Aid is a federal government benefit intended for low-income families. Last month, families did not receive it, as the aid is bimonthly and the last installment was in October.
However, this month everyone should receive it, along with the Bolsa Família. In addition, there is already speculation about the amount of the benefit this month. Check out more details on the subject and check out the full calendar for the month of December.
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Who can receive Gas Aid?
Like other government social benefits, Gas Aid is for low-income people.
Therefore, all families that are part of CadÚnico and have a monthly per capita income equal to or less than R$$ 600 can receive it. In addition, those who have someone in the family who receives BPC (Continuous Benefit Payment) can receive it.
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The benefit goes directly into the Caixa Tem account, and beneficiaries can make transactions through the app itself.
Full Calendar for Gas Assistance in December
It is important to mention that the Gas Aid benefit follows the same dates as Family Allowance. so, it is expected that in December the dates will be as follows:
- NIS final 1 – December 11th.
- NIS final 2 – December 12th.
- NIS final 3 – December 13th.
- NIS final 4 – December 14th.
- NIS final 5 – December 15th.
- NIS final 6 – December 18th.
- NIS final 7 – December 19th.
- NIS final 8 – December 20;
- NIS final 9 – December 21;
- NIS final 0 – December 22.
What will be the benefit amount for December?
The federal government distributes the full amount of the benefit based on the national average price of a 13kg gas cylinder. In October, this amount reached R$1,400,000, but the amount for December has not yet been revealed.
It is important to mention that the full maintenance of the value of the gas cylinder was ensured through the Transition PEC. However, the plans for the year 2024 follow a different direction: the intention is to return to the payment model corresponding to only 50% of the benefit value.
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