The amounts will be collected on Friday, September 6. Find out the details.
“Boost work” received changes at the beginning of the year: no longer exists. This gave rise to two new plans in its replacement: Back to Work of the Secretariat of Labor, Employment and Social Security, and Social accompaniment, of the National Secretariat for Children, Adolescents and Families.
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The Social Support Program seeks to increase social inclusion and improve the living conditions of the most vulnerable households, while Return to Work focuses on the development and consolidation of social and labor skills.


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Who can access the Ex Potenciar Trabajo
The move to the new programs was automatic for those who meet the requirementswithout the need for a new registration. The requirements are as follows:
- Back to Work: Be a beneficiary of the former Potenciar and be between 18 and 49 years old.
- Social Support: Be a former Potenciar holder and be over 50 years old or be a mother of four or more children under 18 years old.
Requirements to access the Ex Potenciar Trabajo
The ministry that regulates this program (Human Capital) updated the minimum amounts to receive the benefitThis was calculated in such a way that the salaries received by those who have a formal job and receive these programs do not exceed three times the amount of the Minimum, Vital and Mobile Salary (SMVM).
Therefore, the holders of Return to Work and Social Support They will not be able to have formal income greater than $804,169 per month.
Amount of the Ex Potenciar Trabajo in September
The assets of this benefit maintain their frozen amount for several months. As set since December 2023, the September payment will be $78,000. In addition, to receive payment the Government will require that vocational training courses. The payment will be the Friday, September 6th.
Source: Ambito

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