This Monday, February 17, the National Social Security Administration (ANSES) Continue with its payment calendar for various social benefits. This day is significant for many beneficiaries that depend on these assets to cover their basic needs.
The retirees and pensioners who receive minimum assets and whose documents end up in 5 will receive their payments this Monday, February 17. This group of beneficiaries of ANSES He has experienced an increase of 2.7% in his assets, in line with the inflation of December 2024.
In addition, those who charge the minimum retirement will receive an additional bonus of $ 70,000, guaranteeing a total of $ 343,086.50. This bonus is part of government measures to support retirees and pensioners in a challenging economic context.
The beneficiaries of the Universal Child Assignment (AUH) with documents finished in 5 will also receive their payments on Monday. The AUH has increased to $ 98,128 retail, of which ANSES retains 20%, resulting in a direct payment of $ 78,502.40.

The beneficiaries of the Universal Assignment for Pregnancy (AUE) with documents finished in 5 will receive their payments on Monday. The amount of the AUE in February is $ 98,128, with a direct payment of $ 78,502.40. In the Patagonia region, the value amounts to $ 127,567, with a direct payment of $ 102,053.60.
The family assignments of the single family assignments system (SUAF) are also being paid this Monday for beneficiaries with documents finished in 5. These assignments have experienced an increase of 2.7% in February. The amounts vary according to the entrance of the family group and the province of Residence.
School help
In February, the beneficiaries of the AUH and the SUAF can request annual school aid, an economic aid of $ 130,000 aimed at lessen the expenses of the start of classes. This benefit is crucial for many families that face the costs associated with the return to classes, such as the purchase of school supplies, uniforms and other educational materials.
The payments of ANSES They are fundamental for millions of Argentines who depend on these benefits to cover their basic needs. In a challenging economic context, with high inflation and an increasing cost of living, these assets represent a significant relief for many families. In addition, additional bonds and increases in allocations reflect the government’s commitment to support the most vulnerable sectors of society.
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