On Wednesday, April 16, the National Social Security Administration (ANSES) continues with its payment calendar corresponding to the month of April. This day, various beneficiaries receive their assets, including retirement, pensions and social assignments, following the schedule established according to the termination of the National Identity Document (DNI).
Among the scheduled payments of ANSES For this day, there are retirement and pensions that do not exceed minimum being. The beneficiaries whose DNI ends at 6 are those who receive their assets on this date. This group also benefits from a 2.4% increase in its benefits, applied according to the current mobility formula, which takes as reference the consumer price index (CPI) two months ago.
In addition, the headlines of the Universal Son Assignment (AUH) and the Family Assignment per Son (SUAF) with ID finished in 5 also charge their assets on Wednesday. These assignments are fundamental to support families in a situation of economic vulnerability, providing essential resources for the raising and education of children.
On the other hand, the beneficiaries of the pregnancy allocation (AUE) whose ID ends in 4 they receive their payments on this date. This program is designed to provide financial support to pregnant women in vulnerability, ensuring that they can access a better quality of life during pregnancy.

Likewise, people who receive the assignment by prenatal and the maternity allocation with DNI finished in 6 and 7 are also included in the payment schedule on Wednesday. These assignments aim to support working mothers and guarantee the well -being of newborns.
Regarding the family assignments of non -contributory pensions (PNC) and the unique payment assignments, such as those related to marriage, adoption and birth, payments continue according to the established calendar.
Benefits
These benefits are available for all DNI terminations and extend until May 12, providing additional support in key moments of the beneficiaries. THE PAYMENT CALENDAR OF ANSES It reflects the body’s commitment to social security and welfare of citizens.
Every month, millions of Argentines depend on these benefits to meet their basic needs and improve their quality of life. In this context, the 2.4% increase in benefits is an important measure to mitigate the impact of inflation and ensure that beneficiaries can maintain their purchasing power.
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