Social: An exceptional solidarity aid of 100 euros paid to the most modest from this Thursday, September 15

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It is from this Thursday, September 15 that the exceptional back-to-school aid of €100 per household will be paid to beneficiaries of social minima, to which is added €50 per dependent child. A couple with two children could, for example, receive €200.

Also called "exceptional solidarity aid" for its objective of defending the purchasing power of low-income people, its payment will be made automatically by the Family Allowance Fund (Caf) to beneficiaries in June 2022 of one of these benefits:

• Allowance for disabled adults (Aah).

• Active solidarity income (Rsa).

• Housing assistance.

• Overseas solidarity income (Rso) in the overseas departments.

Nearly 11 million households are affected

For people receiving the specific solidarity allowance (Ass), the pension-equivalent allowance (Aer), the flat-rate bonus, financial assistance for social and professional integration (Afis), assistance to family and social life (Avfs) or the solidarity allowance for the elderly (Aspa), it is the organization that usually pays these benefits that will pay the aid. If you are a job seeker, it is, for example, Pôle Emploi that will pay you the bonus. In total, nearly 11 million households are affected according to the Ministry of Solidarity.

This aid will also be paid to scholarship students who do not receive housing aid from the CROUS.

Beneficiaries of the activity bonus

Finally, low-income workers who are above the social minima and who receive the activity bonus will receive an exceptional payment this fall, in addition to the 4% increase in the activity bonus already implemented on July 1.

According to the administration's website service-public.fr, the amount of their aid will be €28, to which is added €14 per dependent child. This payment will be made in mid-November._AF

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