According to O Antagonista, the BPC guarantees a minimum wage in September for beneficiaries registered in Meu INSS, with staggered payments starting on the 24th
The BPC 11/09 confirmed the payment of R$ 1,518 per month in September 2025, an amount equivalent to the current minimum wage. The benefit is intended for elderly individuals aged 65 or older and for people with disabilities in vulnerable situations, provided that the family income per capita does not exceed one fourth of the minimum wage.
In practice, this payment represents an essential source of support for thousands of Brazilian families, who rely on the transfer to cover basic expenses such as food and medication. The program is regulated by the Organic Law of Social Assistance (LOAS) and operated by the INSS, but does not require prior contributions to Social Security, which reinforces its assistential character.
Who is Eligible for the BPC in September 2025
The BPC 11/09 reaches all elderly individuals aged 65 and older and people with proven disabilities, as long as the family income criteria are met.
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It is important to highlight that the benefit is not cumulative with retirement or pensions, but it can be granted to more than one member of the same family, provided each meets the legal requirements.
Another relevant point is that the amount is fixed for all beneficiaries, without variation based on contribution time or work history.
The amount always follows the national minimum wage, which was updated to R$ 1,518 in 2025.
How the Payment of the BPC 11/09 Works
The BPC 11/09 calendar follows the traditional model of INSS benefits.
September payments begin on September 24, 2025 and continue in a staggered manner, according to the penultimate digit of the Benefit Number (NB).
This organization seeks to avoid crowds in agencies and ensure that deposits are made in an orderly manner.
For new requests, the average analysis time is up to 45 days, the time needed to verify documentation and income proof.
All tracking can be done through the Meu INSS app or website, which allows you to check the status of the process, the payment schedule, and monthly statements.
Why the BPC is So Important?
The BPC is not just a cash transfer: it is a pillar of social protection in Brazil.
In a scenario of inflation and rising living costs, this amount ensures a minimum level of dignity for low-income families. For many beneficiaries, the benefit is the only source of resources for survival.
The program reduces pressure on support networks like municipal social assistance and public hospitals.
By ensuring a fixed income, the BPC directly contributes to social inclusion and the fight against extreme poverty.
Impact of the Benefit on Brazilian Families
The effects of the BPC 11/09 are reflected throughout the country.
Families are able to better organize their household budget, ensure access to medications, and maintain basic conditions for food.
In many households, the benefit also helps cover transportation and essential service bills like water and electricity.
Another impact is the increase in legal security, as the benefit is provided for by law and follows clear eligibility criteria.
This gives families predictability and reduces uncertainty about the future.
The BPC 11/09 confirms its relevance in September 2025 by guaranteeing R$ 1,518 per month for elderly individuals and people with disabilities registered in Meu INSS.
The staggered payment starting on the 24th organizes the flow and enhances transparency, while the strict criteria reinforce the allocation of resources to those who truly need them.
Do you think the amount of the BPC is sufficient to guarantee dignity for Brazilian families? Do you know someone who depends on this benefit in their daily life? Leave your opinion in the comments — we want to hear from those living this reality.

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