The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) continues with its payment schedule for the month of August, ensuring that millions of Argentines receive their corresponding salaries. On this day, payments are made to retirees, pensioners and beneficiaries of various benefits, following the established schedule according to the end of the National Identity Document (DNI).
First of all, retirees and pensioners who exceed the minimum income and whose ID numbers end in 2 and 3 will receive their payments this Friday. ANSES ensures that these payments are made on time so that retirees can cover their basic needs without setbacks.
In addition, Unemployment Benefit recipients with ID numbers ending in 4 and 5 will also receive their payments on this day1. This benefit is crucial for those who have lost their jobs and need a temporary income while they look for new job opportunities.
The ANSES provides this financial support to help the unemployed stay afloat during their job search. Family Allowances for Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) are also paid this Friday, regardless of the ending of the DNI.
These allowances are intended for lower-income families and seek to ensure that children and adolescents have access to basic resources such as food, education and health. The Universal Allowances for Children (AUH) and for Pregnancy (AUE) are also included in this group, providing essential support to mothers and families in vulnerable situations.
The Single Payment Allowances, which include Marriage, Birth and Adoption, are paid to all DNI endings from August 21 to September 10. These allowances are a form of recognition and financial support at important moments in people’s lives, such as the arrival of a new member into the family or the formalisation of a marriage.
Importance
Punctuality in payments of ANSES It is essential for the economic stability of millions of Argentines. Recipients depend on this income to cover essential expenses such as food, medicine, utilities and education.
A delay in payments could cause significant hardship for many families, especially in a challenging economic context like the current one. To ensure that beneficiaries receive their payments safely and efficiently, ANSES has implemented various measures.