With the arrival of September, various economic benefits are granted to various groups in Chile. Among them, the well-known Bonus The Fiestas Patrias bonus is one of the most anticipated. However, there is another bonus that is given during this month and that is not so well known by most. This additional benefit also seeks to support certain people in a period of high expenses due to the national celebrations.
He Bonus The Fiestas Patrias bonus, although popular, is not the only benefit granted in September. This is given to workers and pensioners with a single amount for that month. But there is another lesser-known bonus that is given in the same period. This year, in September 2024, the Bolsillo Familiar Electrónico (Electronic Family Pocket) will be paid again, a benefit that has returned with important news and is also given during the months of July and August.
He Electronic Family Pocket This is a non-applicable bonus that is granted to certain beneficiaries as additional support in the winter. This bonus consists of $13,500 per family member and has new requirements this year. Beneficiaries include those who belong to the Chile Solidario subsystem, members of Section 1 of the Family and Maternal Allowance, and those who receive the Family Subsidy (SUF), belonging to the 40% of lowest incomes in the Social Household Registry (RSH).
To be eligible for the Electronic Family Pocketbeneficiaries must meet several specific requirements. These include belonging to the Chile Solidario subsystem, being in Section 1 of the Family and Maternal Allowance, and receiving the Family Subsidy (SUF) within the 40% of lowest incomes of the RSH. This bonus does not require an application, which simplifies the process for beneficiaries, who automatically qualify if they meet the established criteria.
A significant novelty for this year is that from August 15, beneficiaries will be able to use the Electronic Family Pocket to pay for basic utility bills such as electricity. This additional flexibility seeks to alleviate the financial burden of the most vulnerable households during the winter months, allowing them to use the money for essential expenses.