This Thursday, November 21, 2024, ANSES continues with its payment schedule for various beneficiaries, including retirements, pensions, Universal Child Allowance (AUH), Pregnancy Allowance (AUE), and other benefits.
For retirees and pensioners who do not exceed the minimum salary, the payment corresponding to this Thursday, November 21, is for those whose documents end in 8. This group of beneficiaries receives their monthly salaries in accordance with the schedule established by ANSESwhich organizes payments according to the completion of the DNI to avoid crowds and facilitate the process.
Beneficiaries of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and the Alimentar Card with documents ending in 8 also collect this Thursday, November 21. The AUH is an economic benefit designed to protect children and adolescents in vulnerable situations, while the Alimentar Card is a complement that seeks to guarantee access to adequate food.
Beneficiaries of the Pregnancy Allowance (AUE) with documents ending in 7 receive their payments this Thursday. The AUE is a benefit intended for pregnant women who are in a vulnerable situation, with the aim of ensuring an income during the gestation period.
Non-Contributory Pension Family Allowances (PNC) are paid without distinction of DNI termination until December 11. These allocations are aimed at people who receive non-contributory pensions, that is, those who have not made sufficient contributions to the social security system but who, due to their vulnerable situation, receive a pension from the State.
The Single Payment Allowances, which include benefits for marriage, birth and adoption, are also paid without distinction of DNI termination until December 11. These allowances are designed to provide financial support at specific times in people’s lives, such as marriage or the arrival of a new child.
Context
The economic and social context in Argentina continues to be challenging, with high inflation and exchange restrictions that affect the daily economy of citizens. In this scenario, the benefits of ANSES They play a crucial role for many families who depend on this income to cover their basic needs.
Inflation has eroded the purchasing power of beneficiaries, leading the government to implement periodic adjustments to benefits to try to maintain citizens’ purchasing power. However, these adjustments are often not enough to fully offset the price increase.
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