In this way, in the first half of the year, all benefits accumulate an increase of 29.12 percent that will reach more than 7.2 million retirees, retirees, pensioners and pensioners (more than 8.4 million benefits) and more than 9 million girls, boys and adolescents (4.4 million Universal Child Allowance –AUH–, 3.9 million Family Allowances –AAFF– for formal wage earners or monotax payers and 0.8 million retirees, pensioners or holders of the Unemployment Benefit). Likewise, it will also impact the holders of the Pregnancy Allowance and the Family Allowances for Prenatal, Birth, Adoption, Marriage and Spouse.
This 15 percent increase is widely higher (5.2 percentage points) than what would have been granted in the same period using the previous formula (9.8 percent). In this way, the new mobility formula, in the first 18 months of application, had to meet 17.7 percentage points above what the previous formula would have given (97.1 percent vs. 79.4 percent).
With this increase, the minimum credit from June will amount to 37,524.96 pesos, when in December 2019 it was 14,068 pesos (167 percent of total increase). For their part, the AUH and the Pregnancy Allowance for Social Protection will increase to 7,332 pesos (as of December 2019, their value was 2,746 pesos).
At the same time, other measures that directly affected the income of this universe are added to this mobility:
The bonus of 6,000 pesos that was granted in April for retirees, retirees, pensioners and pensioners who receive up to a minimum salary had an impact on a total of 4.58 million people.
The bonus of 12,000 pesos that began to be paid this month for retirees, retirees, pensioners and pensioners who receive up to two minimum salaries reaches 6.1 million people.
Source: Ambito

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