Caixa Econômica Federal pays today (22) the November installment of Auxílio Brasil to beneficiaries with Social Registration Number (NIS) at the end of 4.
This is the fourth installment with a minimum amount of R$600, which will remain in force until December, as per the constitutional amendment enacted in July by the National Congress.
Unless a new proposal for an amendment to the Constitution (PEC) is approved, the minimum amount of Auxílio Brasil will return to R$ 400 in January.
On the 16th, the vice-president-elect, Geraldo Alckmin, delivered a PEC to Congress providing for an exception of R$ 175 billion in the federal spending ceiling that would allow the maintenance of the value at R$ 600 and the payment of an extra R$ 150 families with children up to 6 years old.
The program would be renamed Bolsa Familia.
The constitutional amendment approved in July released the inclusion of 2.2 million families in the Brazil Aid.
As a result, the total number of beneficiaries served by the program rose to 20.2 million this semester.
Traditionally, the dates of the Auxílio Brasil follow the Bolsa Família model, which paid in the last ten working days of the month.
The beneficiary will be able to consult information about payment dates, the amount of the benefit and the composition of the installments in two applications: Auxílio Brasil, developed for the social program, and Caixa Tem, used to monitor the bank’s digital savings accounts.
Source: CNN Brasil
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