This Thursday, the National Social Security Administration (ANSES) continues with its payment schedule, benefiting thousands of Argentines who depend on these benefits for their daily sustenance. Retirements and pensions are one of the main responsibilities of this national entity.
According to the calendar ANSESretirees and pensioners whose assets exceed the established minimum and whose documents end in 2 and 3 will be able to collect their benefits this Thursday. This group includes those who have worked for years and now depend on their retirements to maintain their quality of life.
Pregnancy Allowance beneficiaries with documents ending in 9 will also receive their payments on this date. This allowance is crucial for low-income pregnant women, as it provides them with financial support during pregnancy.
Those who receive unemployment benefits and whose documents end in 6 and 7 will be able to collect this Thursday. This benefit is vital for those who have lost their job and need temporary income while they look for a new job opportunity.
Regarding Non-Contributory Pension Family Allowances (PNC), all document completions will receive their payments until November 11. These allocations are intended for families that receive non-contributory pensions, that is, those that have not made sufficient contributions to the social security system but who, for various reasons, need financial support.
Single Payment Allowances (Marriage, Birth, Adoption) all document completions will receive these payments until November 11. These allowances are granted in specific situations such as marriage, the birth of a child or adoption, and represent important financial support at key moments in the lives of families.
Challenges
Despite its importance, ANSES faces several challenges. High inflation and economic instability in Argentina have increased demand for social benefits, putting pressure on the agency’s resources.
Furthermore, the administration of such a large and complex system requires efficient and transparent management. High inflation in Argentina erodes the purchasing power of social benefits. Although ANSES regularly adjusts benefit amounts to maintain their real value, persistent inflation remains a significant challenge.
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