BBC News
October 22, 2021
The French government has announced a one-off payment of €100 (£84; $116) for each citizen whose monthly net income is €2,000 or less, to help counter the surge in fuel and energy prices.
The “inflation allowance” will go to about 38 million French people automatically, including those who do not drive a car or ride a motorbike.
The first payments will go to business employees in late December.
Civil servants, students and pensioners will get theirs in early 2022.