On Monday, October 14, the National Social Security Administration (ANSES) resumes the distribution of social benefits corresponding to the tenth month of the year. This day is especially important for those beneficiaries who depend on monthly allowances to cover their basic needs.
ANSES continues with the payment schedule established for October, paying retirements, pensions and different allowances according to the completion of the National Identity Document (DNI) of each beneficiary.
Among the benefits that were paid this Monday are retirements and pensions that do not exceed the minimum amount, the Universal Child Allowance (AUH), the Universal Pregnancy Allowance (AUE), the Prenatal and Maternity Allowance, and the Pensions Not Contributory (PNC).
These allowances are essential for many families who depend on them to cover their basic needs and improve their quality of life. The payment schedule ANSES for October 2024 was adjusted due to the long weekend of October 12, which delayed the distribution of benefits.
However, the pension agency managed to resume the delivery of salaries and social benefits on time. The distribution of these allocations is carried out staggered throughout the month, respecting the termination of the beneficiaries’ DNI.
This month, payments were made with an increase of 4.17%, determined by the mobility law applied by the government of Javier Milei. This increase is a response to the price increase registered in August, which was 4.2%.
Adjustment in amounts
The ANSES continues to adjust benefit amounts based on inflation recorded in previous months, ensuring that beneficiaries receive an amount that reflects the current cost of living.
The distribution of salaries and social benefits is carried out staggered throughout the month, depending on the completion of the beneficiaries’ DNI. This system ensures that payments are distributed equitably and that all beneficiaries receive their allocation on time.
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