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The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Economy, revised the estimate of the National Consumer Price Index (INPC) for 2020. Now, according to the portfolio, the value went from 2.35% to 4.10%. The indicator is important, since the result is used to readjust the minimum wage.
Therefore, if the index is confirmed, the wage floor would increase from R $ 1,045 to R $ 1,087.85 in 2021. That’s a increase of R $ 42.85.
Previously, in April, the Federal Government proposed in the Budget Guidelines Bill (PLDO) that the salary floor in 2021 would be R $ 1,079. It turns out that the value was taking into account the 3.29% INPC. This bill serves as the basis for the government to prepare the budget proposal for next year.
On August 31, when the Government sent the budget proposal for 2021, the Bolsonaro Government proposed a salary of R $ 1,067 for 2021, that is, to leave the national floor without real increase for the second consecutive year. The amount of R $ 1,067 takes into account an increase of 2.09% in the INPC.
What changes in the INSS
Thus, with the salary increase, the amount of pensions paid by the INSS will follow the value of the minimum wage.
After increasing minimum wage planned for 2021, INSS benefits will also be adjusted based on this amount.
Therefore, if the government continues with the R $ 1,087.85 By 2021, the current 35 million retirees and pensioners will have a readjustment of 4.10% in 2021. The payment ceiling would exceed the current one R $ 6,101.06 for R $ 6,351.00.
Other benefits will also be readjusted
Unemployment insurance: The amount to be paid takes into account the duration of the service provided and also the number of times the worker has already requested the benefit. Payment can be made in three to five installments.
Continuous payment benefit
PIS / September: The maximum amount that can be paid is equal to the minimum wage for those who worked 12 months of the year. The amount paid varies according to the months worked. The beneficiary is entitled to two minimum wages, on average, per month, who has been enrolled in the program for five years, among others.
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