The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) from Argentina continues with its payment schedule for various beneficiaries. On this day, deposits are made for retirees and pensioners, as well as for holders of family and universal allowances.
On August 8th, ANSES The payment of pensions for retirees and pensioners who do not exceed the minimum wage begins. This group includes those whose national identity documents (DNI) end in 01.
In addition to retirees and pensioners, ANSES also makes payments to holders of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and the Universal Pregnancy Allowance (AUE) whose ID numbers end in 01.
Family allowances are also paid on August 8 to those beneficiaries whose ID numbers end in 01. These grants include payments for marriage, birth and adoption, and are designed to support families at key times in their lives.
Non-contributory pensions (PNC) are also paid on August 8 to beneficiaries whose ID numbers end in 0 and 11. These pensions are intended for people with disabilities, mothers of seven or more children and older adults who do not have access to a contributory pension.
PNCs are essential to ensure that the most vulnerable sectors of society receive a minimum income that allows them to live with dignity. PNC payments are made ANSES have a significant impact on the Argentine economy and society.
Inflation
In a context of high inflation and economic challenges, these payments represent a crucial source of income for millions of people. However, they also pose challenges for the government in terms of fiscal sustainability and financing capacity.
Inflation has been a persistent problem in Argentina, and has affected the purchasing power of beneficiaries of ANSESAs prices for goods and services continue to rise, retirees, pensioners and allowance holders are struggling to maintain their standard of living.