The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) from Argentina continues, this Wednesday, August 7, with its payment schedule, benefiting thousands of citizens who depend on various social benefits.
One of the most important groups that will receive their pay this Wednesday are retirees and pensioners. According to the payment schedule of ANSESthose whose documents end in 0 and 1 will receive their payments today.
This group includes both retirees who receive the minimum pension and those who receive higher amounts. In August, pensions have experienced an increaseThe minimum pension has gone from $215,580 to $225,454, while the maximum pension has increased from $1,450,654.81 to $1,517,094.80.
In addition, the Universal Benefit for Senior Citizens (PUAM) has risen from $172,464.66 to $180,363.54, and non-contributory pensions (PNC) have reached $157,818.09. Another significant group that will receive their payments this Wednesday are the beneficiaries of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and the Universal Pregnancy Allowance (AUE).
These allocations are intended to support low-income families and pregnant women without social coverage. Beneficiaries whose documents end in 0 and 1 will receive their payments today.
The AUH and AUE are essential benefits for many Argentine families, as they provide additional income that helps cover basic needs such as food, education and health. In August, the AUH amount is $17,093 per child, while the AUE is $17,093 per pregnancy.
Assignments
Family Allowances for Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) are also paid this Wednesday. These allowances for Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) are also paid this Wednesday. ANSES are intended for people with disabilities, mothers of seven or more children and older adults who do not have access to a pension. Beneficiaries whose documents end in 0 and 1 will receive their payments today.
The One-Off Payment Allowances, which include payments for marriage, birth and adoption, are also being paid this Wednesday. These allowances are designed to provide additional financial support at key moments in the lives of beneficiaries. Payments for the second half of July are extended until 12 August.