To support the French in the face of this inflation on all fronts, the government is proposing a 2023 allowance for fuel. Indispensable in the daily life of the majority of French citizens, it is essential for the government to smooth things over. A reassessment of bonuses, retirement and even an allowance for fuel, the means deployed are numerous.

2023 fuel allowance

The alert has turned red and the government must manage the serious economic consequences of inflation. The movement of some French people is even affected, given the figures and complaints received. 10 million employees are among the most modest. At the beginning of January, the government has decided to set up an indemnity of 100 euros for these workers.

Elisabeth Borne gave this information at the beginning of December following her announcement on the 10 centimes per litre. She had announced the end of this discount for December 31, 2022. It is recalled that this discount was in effect on November 16, 2022.

A solution for the most modest

It should be noted that a large proportion of employees use their automobile as a means of transportation. However, not everyone has the same means. With the exorbitant price of fuel and the inflation that rages and affects all consumption, measures had to be taken.

50% of households will benefit from the 100 euros in compensation. To sort, the government imposed only those who had a taxable income below 14,700 euros, that is to say the limit of the fifth decile.

Who is concerned ?

In terms of figures, this would be equivalent to 1,314 euros net monthly for a single person. 3,285 euros per month net for a couple with one child. For two children and three, 3,941 euros and 5,255 euros per month, respectively. This is a huge boost, especially for those with a long commute.

If there are two workers in the household, the sum of their respective incomes should be known. then, if the sum obtained is less than the amount already donated, the household will therefore receive 200 euros. As it is a personal allowance and not per household, each person who uses a car will then have to receive an allowance.