This Monday, January 13, the National Social Security Administration (ANSES) will carry out the payment of salaries and social benefits for various groups of beneficiaries. This day marks the first payment date of the year for many people who depend on aid from the pension agency.
According to ANSESretirees and pensioners who receive minimum salaries and whose ID ends in 2, 4 and 5, received their payments on January 13. For those who earn more than the minimum amount, payment will be made on January 24.
This month, the minimum asset amounted to $265,907, with an additional bonus of $70,000, bringing the total amount to $335,907. Retirees who receive the maximum pension will receive up to $1,789,302.
Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) also benefited from the $70,000 bonus. PNC beneficiaries with DNI ending in 4 and 5 received their payments on January 13. This group includes people with disabilities, HIV, Hepatitis B and/or C, and mothers of seven or more children.
Family Child Allowances (AUH) and Pregnancy Allowances (AUE) also benefited from the bonus. AUH and AUE beneficiaries with DNI ending in 2 and 1, respectively, received their payments on January 13.
Family allowances for PNC were distributed between January 9 and February 10. Prenatal and maternity allowances for beneficiaries with DNI ending in 0 and 1 were also paid on January 13. These allowances are crucial to supporting pregnant and new mothers.
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Marriage, birth and adoption allowances, which cover all document completions, were paid between January 9 and February 10. These assignments of ANSES They are important to provide financial support at significant moments in family life.
The $70,000 bonus and the 2.4% increase in salaries and benefits are measures designed to improve the purchasing power of the beneficiaries. These measures seek to offset inflation and provide additional support to the most vulnerable people.
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