The gas voucher is a Federal Government benefit, distributed through Caixa Econômica Federal, which distributes the value of half a gas cylinder to low-income families. However, not everyone who is able to receive the aid actually manages to receive it. In this regard, people who live alone have more difficulty getting on the gas voucher list.
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Given what is established by the program's project, Brazilians who are registered in the CadÚnico updated in the last 24 months and in the Continuous Provision Benefit (BPC) can receive the gas voucher. However, not all registrants will be entitled, but those who also meet the following requirements will:
Thus, it is important to emphasize that although many families are receiving the aid, not all that meet the requirements are receiving the transfers. This means that there are citizens who, according to the rules, are able to receive the gas voucher, but have not yet been included in the benefit list. However, everything indicates that this inclusion should be done gradually.
By the rules explained above and knowing that the government has not yet managed to include all people and families able to receive this aid, people who live alone end up staying in disadvantage. This is because, by living alone, the probability of fulfilling more requirements is lower, that is, the longer the delay in getting on the list.
In addition to the rules above, gas voucher aid is primarily intended for families with the lowest income per person, followed by families with more members, families that also receive the Auxílio Brasil and then those that have a registration qualified by the manager with the data of inquiry.