The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) continues with the January payment schedule, benefiting a wide range of citizens with different social benefits. This day, several groups of people received their benefits, including retirees, pensioners, beneficiaries of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH), Family Allowance (SUAF), Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) and Pregnancy Allowance (AUE).
Retirees and pensioners who do not exceed the minimum income will receive their payments on January 15. According to the schedule of ANSESthose with DNI ending in 4 were paid this day. The minimum pension amount increased by 2.43% due to inflation, reaching $335,907.01.
Additionally, they were given an additional bonus of $70,000, bringing the total amount to $405,907.01. AUH and SUAF beneficiaries with DNI ending in 4 also received their payments on January 15. The AUH, intended for families with children under 18 years of age, increased by 2.43% and is now paid $76,438.
The SUAF, which benefits families with children from 0 to 3 years old, was also adjusted to the same percentage. Non-Contributory Pensions, intended for people with disabilities, invalids, and mothers of seven or more children, were also paid on January 15.
The PNC for disability and old age, as well as the PNC for mothers of seven or more children, received an increase of 2.43% and a bonus of $70,000, reaching $256,134.91. The beneficiaries of the EUA, intended for pregnant women, also received payment on January 15. The AUE increased by 2.43% and now $76,413 is paid.
Single payment allowances, including marriage, adoption and birth benefits, were also paid on 15 January. These allowances are distributed according to the completion of the DNI and will be paid until February 10.
Schedule
The payment schedule ANSES It is essential to ensure that beneficiaries receive their benefits in a timely and organized manner. The implementation of this calendar helps avoid crowds in bank branches and facilitates access to the necessary resources for families and seniors.
Despite the progress achieved, ANSES faces challenges in the implementation of its programs and in the coverage of all people who need its benefits. Cooperation between the public and private sectors is crucial to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of payments.
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