The National Social Security Administration (ANSES), the body in charge of administering social security benefits in the country, continues this Wednesday with the payment schedule for the month of July, benefiting thousands of retirees, pensioners and holders of various social benefits.
According to the calendar of ANSESFirstly, retirees and pensioners whose identity documents (DNI) end in 2 and 3 will be able to collect their benefits this Wednesday. This group includes both those who receive the minimum pension and those who receive higher amounts.
In addition to retirees and pensioners, ANSES It also makes payments of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and the Universal Pregnancy Allowance (AUE). This Wednesday, AUH and AUE holders with ID numbers ending in 2 and 3 will also receive their payments.
Likewise, payments are made for Family Allowances from the Single Family Allowance System (SUAF). These allowances are aimed at workers in an employment relationship, self-employed workers and beneficiaries of unemployment benefits.
Another group that will receive their salaries this Wednesday are the beneficiaries of the Unemployment Benefit. This benefit is intended for those workers who have lost their jobs and meet the requirements established by law. Beneficiaries with ID numbers ending in 4 and 5 will be able to collect their salaries on July 24.
ANSES The Social Security Administration also makes payments of the Single Payment Allowances, which include marriage, adoption and birth allowances. The beneficiaries of these allowances can collect their salaries during the second half of July, regardless of the ending of their DNI.
Payments
Payments made by ANSES are essential for the livelihood of millions of Argentines. Retirement and pension benefits represent a vital source of income for older adults, allowing them to cover their basic needs and maintain a decent quality of life.
Similarly, universal and family allowances provide crucial support to low-income families, helping them to face economic challenges and ensure the well-being of their children.Lump-sum payments, although less frequent, also play an important role in providing financial support at key moments in people’s lives.