The National Social Security Administration (ANSES), the body responsible for managing and paying social security benefits in Argentina, begins this Monday, September 9, the payment schedule for the month of September, covering various benefits such as retirement, pensions and family allowances.
For this Monday, ANSES The Social Security Administration has scheduled the payment of pensions that do not exceed the minimum wage. Beneficiaries whose documents end in 0 will be the first to receive their wages. This group includes thousands of retirees and pensioners who depend on this income to cover their basic needs.
In addition, those who receive non-contributory pensions (PNC) and whose documents also end in 0 and 1, will receive their payments today.. The AUH is an economic benefit intended to protect children and adolescents in situations of social vulnerability.
This Monday, AUH beneficiaries whose documents end in 0 will receive their payments. This allocation is essential for many families, as it allows them to cover essential expenses such as food, education and health.
Likewise, beneficiaries of the Pregnancy Allowance (AUE) whose documents end in 0 will also receive their salaries today. The AUE is a benefit that seeks to guarantee the well-being of pregnant women in vulnerable situations, ensuring that they can access medical check-ups and adequate nutrition during pregnancy.
The Food Card is a complementary policy to the AUH and the AUE, aimed at guaranteeing access to adequate food for the most vulnerable families. This Monday, the beneficiaries of the Food Card whose documents end in 0 will also receive their payments.
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The Single Family Allowance System (SUAF) also begins its payment schedule this Monday. Beneficiaries whose documents end in 0 will receive their pay corresponding to family allowances. These allowances include child benefits, prenatal benefits, maternity benefits, and annual school aid, among others.
SUAF is a system that seeks to unify and simplify the payment of family allowances, ensuring that they reach registered workers efficiently. In September 2024, ANSES has implemented an extraordinary bonus of $70,000 for retirees. However, not all beneficiaries will receive this bonus. Javier Milei’s government and ANSES have confirmed that certain groups of retirees will not be eligible for this benefit in September.