The federal government allows the low-income population to enroll in social programs that can generate various benefits. Among them, some are to receive money and guarantee the dignity of these people, others are just to provide discounts, for example, on the electricity bill.
However, despite these benefits serving the same public, citizens can receive all of them at the same time, just be registered in CadÚnico and check all the requirements! Keep reading and find out how to receive government assistance!
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Brazil Aid: who receives it?
The substitute for the former Bolsa Família, works only for those who have a CadÚnico registration and live in poverty or extreme poverty. In addition, registration with Auxílio Brasil happens automatically, and reviews are carried out monthly by the Ministry of Citizenship. Finally, the family must fit into one of these groups to receive the benefit:
- Situation of extreme poverty: having a family income of up to R$ 100 per person;
- Situation of poverty: having a per capita family income between R$ 100.01 and R$ 200, in addition to having at least one
- Pregnant women, nursing mothers or under 21 years old in its composition.
Social Energy Tariff: rules
This benefit grants a discount on the electricity bill for low-income people. That is, he does not transfer money, he just decreases the amount of expenses. Enrollment in the program, as well as in Auxílio Brasil, happens automatically and the discount varies according to consumption. However, for this to happen, you need to register with CadÚnico and also meet one of the requirements below:
- Being in a family with an income of up to half a minimum wage per person or three wages in total;
- Have a family member who earns the Continued Cash Benefit (BPC);
- Person with a disease or Person with a Disability (PwD) forming part of the family, as determined by law.
Vale-Gas: how to participate?
Vale-Gás pays around 50% of the national average price for a 13 kg gas cylinder. In addition, the aid is granted preferably to women victims of domestic violence. Check out the rules of the program now and see who it is for:
- Have an up-to-date CadÚnico;
- Families with income of up to half a minimum wage per person;
- Families with someone enrolled in the Continuous Cash Benefit (BPC);
- Women who are heads of households.