Until the end of this week, on the 30th, Bolsa Família beneficiary families are receiving a new additional R$ 50, for those who have pregnant women or children aged 7 to 18 years.
The additional will be made for those who have Social Registration Number (NIS) ending in 7 who are able to receive, in addition to the supplement and the minimum benefit of R$ 600, two additional benefits.
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The first, for families with children aged 0 to 6 years, costs R$150, and has been running since March of this year.
In addition, Bolsa Família beneficiaries also receive, in June, the value of the gas allowance, paid bimonthly, in the amount of R$109. This value corresponds to the national average price of the 13 kg cylinder, and may vary each month that the deposit is made.
Only those who are enrolled in the CadÚnico and have a family that receives the BPC can receive the gas allowance.
June is the record month for Bolsa Família
According to the Ministry of Development and Social Assistance (MDS), this month, on average, people received R$705.40, the highest in the history of Bolsa Família. More than 21 billion families participate in the program.
Families that have pregnant or breastfeeding women, two children up to six years old and two young people up to eighteen years old may receive, until June 30th, the approximate amount of R$1,159 (including all benefits and the gas assistance).
It is worth noting that these additional payments are cumulative and unlimited, and may cover all members and different family groups.
However, to receive the benefit, it is necessary to follow some criteria established by the Federal Government, such as maintaining the Single Registry updated, for example.
CadÚnico presents inconsistencies
At the beginning of the year, the Federal Government carried out a “cleaning” of the beneficiaries of the Cadastro Único. This is because, on several occasions, irregularities were found in the records of family guardians.
Therefore, it is always important to keep the database up to date, so as not to run the risk of having the benefit cut off. In March, for example, more than 2.7 million individuals were left without the benefit.