The increase in salaries also includes the Non-contributory pensions and child benefits that formal employees receive.
In this way, The minimum will rise from $225,454.42 gross to around $234,540 in the meantime that the maximum will go from $1,517,094.80 gross to $1,578,234. With the discounts for PAMI, $227,504 and $1,490,576 remain in hand.
How the AUH remains
It is expected that in the next few days ANSES confirms the percentage of increase by means of a resolution. On the other hand, the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) would be located at around $84,275.
Because the Government maintains the Additional bonus of $70,000 (which has been fixed since March of this year), the retiree with the minimum will receive $304,540 in hand, so the effect is an increase of 3% in the net, approximately.
What will happen with the trials?
The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) will begin to pay final judgments in trials over delays in the settlement of adjustments for retirees and pensioners.
According to the pension agency, these increases will be deposited immediately, as long as the ruling is final, which is the case in many cases.
How is the update of assets for ANSES retirees?
The retirees and pensioners who obtain a final judgment will begin to receive the monthly updated as provided by law, eliminating the long waits they previously faced.
The executive director of ANSES, Mariano de los Herosnoted that this measure seeks correcting “a historical injustice”ensuring that beneficiaries receive the corresponding amount immediately after obtaining their judgment.
De los Heros highlighted the commitment of ANSES and the Ministry of Human Capital to transparency, service and efficiency.
The new plan not only speeds up the process of updating assetsreducing the resolution time from 650 business days to a maximum of 120 days, but also seeks to improve service to retirees and pensionersproviding them with a faster and more efficient response.
Source: Ambito