With the end of June payments in Bolsa Família, which assisted more than 20 million families with monthly benefits, the program is now preparing significant updates for the month of July.
The number of beneficiaries has been progressively increasing, with increments of 170 thousand in May and 200 thousand in June.
The expectation is that this number will continue to grow in July.Besides discussing the recent additions, it is essential to understand how these changes impact the payment schedule and how beneficiaries can access this information.
This article explores the distribution structure of July payments and guides on checking the dates and amounts involved.Understanding the updates in Bolsa Família payments for JulyAiming to reduce social disparities, the federal government included new families in Bolsa Família.
This increase in the beneficiary base impacts the program’s budget, facilitating assistance to more individuals facing socio-economic vulnerability.How is Bolsa Família Organizing Payments for July? The payment process for July is configured according to the last digit of the Social Identification Number (NIS) of the benefit holder.
The organization is being done to improve efficiency in the distribution of funds, according to the following schedule:
– NIS ending in 1 – Payment on July 18- NIS ending in 2 – Payment on July 19- NIS ending in 3 – Payment on July 22- NIS ending in 4 – Payment on July 23- NIS ending in 5 – Payment on July 24- NIS ending in 6 – Payment on July 25- NIS ending in 7 – Payment on July 26- NIS ending in 8 – Payment on July 29.
NIS ending in 9 – Payment on July 30- NIS ending in 0 – Payment on July 31How to Check the Payment Schedule?To check the details of Bolsa Família payments in July, beneficiaries can use various access tools.
These options include:- Caixa Tem Application, in the Bolsa Família or Extrato section- Specific Bolsa Família app, providing the CPF- Calling Caixa at number 111, with CPF in hand- Contacting the Ministry of Social Development at number 121, also providing the CPFThese.
The support network that Bolsa Família provides is essential for millions of Brazilians, not only as financial aid but also as a gateway to social and economic inclusion. The updates and inclusions in July are eagerly anticipated, promising to further expand its benefits.