During the second half of 2023, the State of Chile plans to deliver various bonds and subsidies intended to financially help different sectors of the population. These benefits range from families and young people to older adults and pensioners. Here is a list of the bonuses and benefits that will be available during this period.
The IFE Labor is one of the bonuses scheduled until August, which grants money of up to $300,000 per month to those who have signed a new employment contract and meet certain layoff conditions. In addition, there is the Guaranteed Minimum Income, which seeks to increase the income of workers with working hours of 30 to 45 hours a week, ensuring a liquid salary of at least $379,793 per month.
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Another benefit is the Protege Subsidy, which provides money of $200,000 for three months to workers who care for children under 2 years of age without access to a nursery. The Electronic Family Pocket is a contribution destined to the purchase of food, delivering $13,500 per month per family load to beneficiaries of Family Allowance, Family Subsidy or Securities and Opportunities.
He Bond Women’s Work and the Youth Employment Subsidy will also be available for vulnerable workers, with monthly and annual payments. In addition, there are benefits for those who graduate from fourth grade, such as the Fourth Grade Graduation Bonus.
Seniors will receive Bond Extraordinary Winter, which consists of $60,000. In addition, there are Christmas and National Holiday bonuses for public sector officials and pensioners. Likewise, there are subsidies such as the Sole Family and the Family Allowance, aimed at the middle and vulnerable sectors, both for dependent and independent workers, pensioners and subsidized workers. The Maternal Allowance is another state subsidy aimed at pregnant workers.