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Want to know everything about the 2022 Emergency Calendar? In this article we will show you the amount established and also tell you the payment dates. Check out!
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Learn all about the 2022 Emergency Aid Calendar
Before talking about the Emergency Aid Calendar, it is important to say that this benefit was created in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. In short, almost every country in the world has developed some kind of assistance for the population. In Brazil, an extremely unequal country, the aid was fundamental. That's because several families lost their jobs and home support. By the way, both in the year 2020 and in 2021.
In this way, the installments paid to the population gave some help when closing accounts. After all, the pandemic came, but the boletos keep coming. In 2022, Emergency Aid will continue to be paid. However, only for a specific group of people. In today's article, we're going to show you the 2022 Emergency Aid Calendar and also show you the values of the installments. Continue reading and check it out!
What is the amount of emergency aid for 2022?
At first, the government mentioned that the emergency aid would be cut for the year 2022. However, a portion of society was completely unassisted in the last rounds of the benefit: single-parent parents.
That is, single (male) parents. In this way, as this group was left without the five original installments, it will receive retroactive aid. Referring to the months of April to August 2020. The government has guaranteed R$4.1 billion to distribute to single parents.
In this sense, Caixa found 824 thousand men able to receive emergency aid in 2022. Therefore, each father will receive a single installment of R$600 to R$3 thousand. The 3 thousand are equivalent to the five installments of the first aid. However, the value depends on an analysis by the government itself.
What is the 2022 Emergency Aid Calendar?
In short, the single installment of Emergency Aid 2022 is already being made available. All this directly through the Caixa Tem application. The app was created in 2020 so that people could get their benefit. Thus, the app was a way to minimize crowds at lottery outlets and Caixa Econômica Federal branches.
In this sense, the Caixa Tem app offers functions similar to the Caixa Econômica Federal checking account app. Mainly, because it gives the possibility to make transfers, have a virtual debit card, pay bills directly through the platform. As well as several other functions that help you in everyday life. Furthermore, all of this is at no charge to the customer.
Emergency Aid in other years
As we mentioned earlier, Emergency Aid started in 2020, in conjunction with the pandemic. That's because the benefit came to soften the effects of social isolation. Since many families ended up losing their jobs and ventures.
Thus, in 2020, payments took place between April and December. The first five plots were valued at R$600 for the general population and R$1,200 for solo mothers. However, when it reached the end of the five installments, the government noted the need to extend.
Mainly because in September, the pandemic continued to ravage the whole world with all its might. Therefore, it was not possible to return to face-to-face activities. Therefore, the government offered a few more installments between R$600 and R$300 reais.
Although 2021 started with the vaccination of the population, the pandemic crisis remained. This is because social isolation is still the practice that protects the population, and keeps those who cannot get vaccinated safe. In this way, several establishments continued to operate in a reduced manner. Therefore, the government maintained emergency aid.
However, again with some different rules. The plots were divided into seven plots, from April to October. About the values, this time an analysis of the reality of each one was made. Therefore, those who lived alone received R$150. Representatives of family groups received R$250. Finally, single mothers received R$375.
Brazil Aid
In conjunction with government benefits, Auxílio Brasil works similarly to the former Bolsa Família. The initial idea of the State was to replace even Emergency Aid with Brazil in 2022. However, single parents claimed their right to Emergency Aid.
In this sense, Auxilio Brasil was granted to all families that already received Bolsa Família. In addition, another 17 million families were included in the program. Therefore, the amount to be paid will be R$400.00 per month.
In conclusion, the 2022 Emergency Aid Calendar depends only on you downloading the Caixa Tem application. This is because those who are entitled to the benefit have already received it in their account. So download now and see.
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