The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) continues with its payment schedule for the month of September and this Wednesday, September 18, is a key day for many beneficiaries. On this date, payments are made to retirees, pensioners and holders of various benefits.
One of the most important groups that will receive their salaries this Wednesday are retirees and pensioners who do not exceed the minimum salary. According to the calendar of ANSESThose whose ID numbers end in 7 will be able to collect their pensions on this date.
This group includes thousands of people who depend on this income to cover their basic needs. In addition to retirees and pensioners, ANSES It also makes payments to holders of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and the Family Child Allowance (SUAF).
These benefits are intended to support families with minor children, and are essential for many Argentine families. This Wednesday, September 18, those with ID numbers ending in 7 will receive their corresponding payments.
Beneficiaries of the Universal Pregnancy Allowance (AUE) are also included in the ANSES payment schedule for this WednesdayThis benefit is aimed at pregnant women who are in a situation of economic vulnerability. Holders with ID numbers ending in 6 will be able to collect their salaries on this date.
ANSES The Social Security Institute also makes one-time payments, which include benefits for marriage, adoption and birth. These payments are made in two fortnights, and in this case, the beneficiaries of the first fortnight, regardless of the ending of their ID, can collect their benefits from September 10 to October 10.
Food Card
Another important benefit paid this Wednesday is the Food Card. This program of ANSES is intended to ensure access to adequate food for families in vulnerable situations. Holders of the Food Card with ID numbers ending in 7 will receive their payments on this date.
In the current context, it is important to highlight that many of these beneficiaries are also receiving bonuses and additional increases. These increases are part of the measures adopted by the government to mitigate the impact of inflation and improve the purchasing power of the most vulnerable sectors.