In August 2025, the Universal Assignment by Son (AUH) granted by the National Social Security Administration (ANSES) will experience a new increase, in line with the variation of the consumer price index (CPI) corresponding to June.
This adjustment of ANSESof 1.62%, is part of the mobility formula implemented by Decree 274/2024, which establishes monthly updates of social benefits according to inflation.
With the confirmed increase, the Gross Auh amount will be $ 112,919 per son. However, as usual, ANSES It retains 20% of the monthly total until the beneficiary presents the National Social Security, Health and Education book, which proves medical controls and school attendance. Therefore, the amount effectively accredited in August will be $ 90,335 per son.
In the case of the AUH by son with disabilities, The amount amounts to $ 387,949, with a direct accreditation of 80%, that is, $ 310,359.20until the documentation requirements are met.

For beneficiaries residing in the southern area (zones 1, 2, 3 and 4), the values are higher due to the special conditions of living in those regions. In August, the AUH for minor children will be $ 146,796, and for children with disabilities, of $ 477,990.
In addition to the AUH, many families access the feed card, which does not fit mobility but represents a key complement. In August, the amounts will be: families with a child: $ 52,250. Families with two children: $ 81,936. Families with three children or more: $ 108,062
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The milk complement of the Plan of the Thousand Days is also added, intended for children under three years of age, which is adjusted for inflation and in August it will be $ 42,544. Although ANSES He still did not publish the official payments for August, the accreditations are expected to begin as of Friday, August 8, following the usual schedule according to the termination of the owner’s ID.
The beneficiaries can consult the exact date on the Mi Anses platform, entering with their cuil and social security key. Since April 2024, social benefits are updated monthly according to inflation, which seeks to preserve the purchasing power of beneficiaries.
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