Faced with rising fuel prices, the Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire proposed on Monday the introduction of a new fuel allowance for all those who are obliged to use their car to go to work, but subject to income. .
The government is working on "more generous compensation for all those who are forced to take their vehicle to go to work, once again whether they are employees, whether they are work-study", said Mr. Le Maire on France Inter.
Fuel: "We are looking to see if we can set up more generous compensation for all those who are forced to take their vehicle to work," said Minister @BrunoLeMaire.
"It would obviously be based on income level"#le79inter pic.twitter.com/Li61mqoJJ4
– France Inter (@franceinter) July 4, 2022
It would be paid "according to the level of income", he added, without specifying the ceiling which could be fixed, leaving that to the parliamentary debate on the purchasing power package.
This aid would therefore go further than the compensation dedicated to "big riders", that is to say who "do more than 12,000 km per year", mentioned for a time by the government, because "there are plenty of people who do not travel 12,000 km a year, who take their car to go to work and who can no longer make ends meet,” explained the Mayor.
A discount of 18 centimes per liter of fuel has been applied at the pump for all motorists since April 1 to mitigate the impact of soaring oil prices, and the Purchasing Power Law will propose to extend it until the end of April. end of August.
The Minister of the Economy has already proposed to the opposition to extend this aid until the end of the year.