No one will be left out.
Since the start of the economic crisis, the government has deployed
its “whatever the cost” strategy
to support the French people hit by the economic crisis.
Among them, the most precarious who will receive this Friday exceptional solidarity aid.
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Announced by Emmanuel Macron on October 14, it will be paid automatically on November 27 for an amount of 150 euros.
Who is she talking to ?
This aid will be paid to recipients of active solidarity income (RSA) or overseas solidarity income (Rso) and to beneficiaries of certain aids paid by Pôle emploi (specific solidarity allowance (Ass), lump sum for recovery activity or retirement equivalent allowance) in September or October.
They will receive aid of 150 euros, to which are added an additional 100 euros per dependent child, specifies the website of the Family Allowance Fund (Caf).
Families with one or more children benefiting from personal housing assistance (APL) in September or October will receive assistance of 100 euros per dependent child, that is to say, those under the age of 20. (month preceding the 20th birthday).
Young people are not excluded from this system since those under 25 (apprentices, salaried students or non-students) who received an APL in September or October will also benefit from this aid of 150 euros.
It will also be paid automatically by the CROUS at the beginning of December to scholarship students.
The Caf invites them to get information on the student.gouv.fr website.
Note that for French people living as a couple,
"only one aid is paid per household, in one go"
.
The exceptional aid amounts to 150 euros, to which is added 100 euros per child.
Caf.fr
No increase in RSA
This aid was announced by Emmanuel Macron during a television interview on October 14.
The President had been questioned about a lasting increase in the RSA but he had swept this hypothesis, explaining that he wanted us to
"not lose our fundamentals, the fight against poverty through activity and work"
.
"I prefer this massive exceptional aid rather than an increase in social minima"
, he had decided.