On Monday, December 9, the National Social Security Administration (ANSES) began the payment schedule corresponding to the month of December. This day is especially important for beneficiaries of various social benefits, as it marks the beginning of the distribution of salaries and allowances for the last month of the year.
This Monday, retirees and pensioners whose assets do not exceed the minimum amount will receive their payments. According to the schedule of ANSESthose with identity documents (DNI) ending in 0 and 1 will be paid today.
This group includes those who receive non-contributory retirements and pensions (PNC), who will also benefit from a 2.69% increase in their assets, in line with the variation in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for October.
Beneficiaries of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) will also receive their payments today. This group includes those with DNI ending in 0, who will be able to collect both the AUH and the Alimentar Card and the Comprehensive Health Care Allowance.
The AUH is a benefit designed to support families with children under 18 years of age, providing additional income to cover basic needs. The Universal Pregnancy Allowance (AUE) will also be paid today for those with DNI ending in 0.
This allowance is intended to support pregnant women, providing them with additional income during pregnancy and the first months after the birth of the baby. The Single Payment Allowances, which include aid for marriage, adoption and birth, will also be available for collection today.
Calendar
These benefits have been enabled since November 12 and can be collected until December 11. To ensure that any payments are pending, beneficiaries can consult the official payment calendar. ANSES entering their website with your CUIL and social security code.
This tool allows you to verify the place, date and amount of the next payment. It is also possible to make inquiries at the offices of ANSES or by calling their customer service line. The ANSES payment schedule is essential for the organization and planning of families who depend on these benefits.
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