Slight respite in sight for students queuing up at food banks.

The "inflation allowance" of 100 euros, announced in October and intended for 38 million people, will begin to be paid on Monday, in this case to scholarship students, Budget Minister Olivier Dussopt announced on Sunday.

Payments will begin with scholarship students on Monday and Tuesday, and will last until the end of February, for retirees.

Employees under private law should receive the bonus at the end of December, via their company: "from the end of December for those who can," said Olivier Dussopt on franceinfo, the State committing to "reimburse companies extremely quickly" via a credit on their social contributions.

For public sector employees, it will be "at the latest" in January, the ministry said.

38 million beneficiaries

The Urssaf will be responsible for paying the sum from December 20 to employees employed at home by individuals.

Some will still have to transmit their bank details, Urssaf having about 400,000 RIB out of the million employees identified.

For the self-employed and micro-entrepreneurs it will be during December, February for the artist-authors.

The "inflation allowance" of 100 euros, announced by Prime Minister Jean Castex on October 21, concerns around 38 million people: employees, self-employed, farmers, invalids, retirees, the unemployed, recipients of minimum social benefits, scholarship students, receiving less than 2,000 euros net monthly.

Tax-exempt, it will be paid in one go and automatically.

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