La Nación shares updates on IMAS subsidies, subscription offers, and holiday law
La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, posted several updates on September 10, 2025, addressing topics including government subsidy payments, subscription promotions, and legal information regarding the upcoming national holiday.
In a tweet published at 17:56 UTC on September 10, La Nación informed readers about the schedule for IMAS subsidy payments: “Subsidios del IMAS: esta es la fecha de pago correspondiente a setiembre 2025 https://t.co/Dgxz46fzzK”.
At 18:00 UTC the same day, La Nación promoted its digital subscription service with the message: “La independencia nos dio libertad, el periodismo nos la recuerda cada día. La Nación Digital con 50% de descuento:
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Later that afternoon at 18:07 UTC, La Nación addressed public questions about Costa Rica’s Independence Day observance in another tweet: “¿El feriado del 15 de setiembre se traslada y es de pago obligatorio? Esto dice la ley https://t.co/KsdjVK0cPS”.
The Instituto Mixto de Ayuda Social (IMAS) is responsible for distributing social subsidies to vulnerable populations in Costa Rica. The payment schedules are regularly communicated by both government agencies and media outlets to ensure beneficiaries are informed. Additionally, Costa Rica celebrates its Independence Day on September 15 each year; labor laws determine whether this public holiday is moved when it falls midweek and whether employers must provide paid leave.


