translated from Spanish: IFE: Government looks at targeting subsidies and starting to pay in November

The government looks at the announcement in the coming days of the payment of a fourth installment of Emergency Family Income (IFE), the $10,000 peso bond available to the most vulnerable sections of the population that THE ANSES began to pay at the start of quarantine and reached 8.9 million people. Alberto Fernández argued this morning in a report for Radio Mitre that: “We are seeing how we cover everyone’s needs from now to the end of the year.” And while at the moment it’s all about speculation from the economic cabinet, they’re working to pay a fourth installment of this bond, but focusing it on narrower sectors. The reason for this reduction in sectors, in order to receive this fourth installment from the IFE is that according to economic activity data, about 90% of productive activities have already recovered pre-quarantine levels, with some key exceptions: such as the culture industry, and tourism. “The payment of the targeted IFE room is almost confirmed. He then went to a training and employment scheme for 18- to 24-year-olds,” they said from the government. This programme is being developed by ANSES Executive Director Fernanda Raverta. For now, they assess that the fourth installment is a scheme focused on sectors that have not yet managed to recover their revenue. One alternative is to be perceived by young people between the age of 18 and 28 and adult women who are heads of households.

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