Starting next Friday (24), around 36 million retirees and retirees from the National Social Security Institute (INSS) will receive the benefit monthly. The majority of policyholders, around 24 million, who earn up to the minimum wage (R$ 1,220.00) will receive it between June 24th and July 7th.
The rest of the insured, around 12 million, who earn above the minimum wage, received between July 1st and 7th.
Payment is based on the final benefit number, ignoring the check digit after the hyphen.
How do I consult the INSS benefit?
To check the INSS benefit or obtain information, the insured can call 135, available from Monday to Saturday, from 7am to 10pm. When calling, he must:
- provide the CPF number;
- to avoid fraud, he must confirm some registration data;
- inform which benefit you want information about.
Consultation via the website
Through the Meu INSS website, the Insured has access to various INSS digital services. To check the usefulness, he must follow a few steps:
- Log in to the website;
- Click on the payment statement on the home screen;
- Once completed, the user has access to the statement and all the details on how to pay for your service.
- In addition to advice, the advantage: the website also offers INSS services such as scheduling appointments, checking benefit numbers and requesting statements.
Consultation via the app
Just like on the website, the insured can check their benefit through the Meu INSS app (available for Android and iOS), there it is also necessary to log in to access the available services.
Calendar of beneficiaries who receive the amount of up to one minimum wage
Last benefit number | Pay day |
1 | June 24th |
2 | June 27th |
3 | June 28 |
4 | June 29 |
5 | June 30 |
6 | July 1st |
7 | 4th of July |
8 | July, 5th |
9 | July 6 |
0 | July 7 |
Calendar of those who receive more than the minimum wage, see
Last benefit number | Pay day |
1 and 6 | July 1st |
2 and 7 | 4th of July |
3 and 8 | July, 5th |
4 and 9 | July 6 |
5 and 0 | July 7 |
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