ANSES confirmed to the holders of this benefit what will happen with this extra amount that is usually delivered at the end of the year.
The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) Prepare December payments. In that sense, the organization will settle all salaries corresponding to the last month for the holders of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH).
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October inflation was 2.69%so that will be the percentage that will increase in the amount of benefits for December. This is due to the mobility formula governed by Decree 274/24. It takes as a reference the Consumer Price Index (CPI) from two months ago.
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In any case, ANSES announced that the holders of this benefit They will not receive the Complementary Annual Salary (SAC), better known as bonus. This is calculated as 50% of the highest remuneration received in the second half of the year.
Amount of the AUH in December 2024
For next month, the amount of the AUH will be $93,289. However, ANSES will retain 20% ($18,656.20), so The direct payment to the beneficiaries will be $74,624.80.
Extras to be collected in December
In any case, those who are beneficiaries of the AUH will be able to access different extra amountssuch as:
- Social Accompaniment Program or Return to Work: $78,000
- Milk Supplement: $35,179
- Progresar Scholarships: $35,000.
- Feed Card with categories according to the number of children ($52,250 for one child, $81,939 for two and $108,062 for families with three)
ANSES AUH: payment schedule for December 2024
- DNI ending in 0: Monday, December 9:
- DNI ending in 1: Tuesday, December 10:
- DNI ending in 2: Wednesday, December 11:
- DNI ending in 3: Thursday, December 12:
- DNI ending in 4: Friday, December 13:
- DNI ending in 5: Monday, December 16:
- DNI ending in 6: Tuesday, December 17:
- DNI ending in 7: Wednesday, December 18:
- DNI ending in 8: Thursday, December 19.
- DNI ending in 9: Friday, December 20.
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