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Infonavit offers users an option to convert debt to pesos

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From the editorial

Newspaper La Jornada
Monday March 13, 2023, p. fifteen

The Institute of the National Housing Fund for Workers (Infonavit) reported that those who have a credit sometimes called the minimum wage (VSM) can convert it to pesos as of the 9th of each month and forget about annual increases linked to inflation or to the salary increase. He indicated that at the end of February, one million 774 thousand 490 credits granted in VSM by the institute are likely to be converted into pesos through the universal shared responsibility window. Those who wish to convert their credit to pesos must enter My Infonavit Account (micuenta.infonavit.org.mx), and in the My Credit tab, select the Shared Responsibility option.

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