Rentals, light, gas, water, transport and prepaid

Rentals, light, gas, water, transport and prepaid

With the beginning of May, a series of increases linked to public services rates, transports in CABA and PBA, rents and prepaid medicine benefits will press their pocket again, on an inflation acceleration scenario in recent months. Next, some of the increases planned for the fifth month of the year:

In May of this year, The contracts signed in the same month of 2023 They will have a rise of 95.24%almost 21 percentage points less than those registered in April (116.85%), according to the data relieved by the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (BCRA), which make up the Location Contract Index (ICL).

On the other hand, in those contracts adjusted semiannually based on the coefficient of their own house, the update will be around 56.7%. In turn, for contracts signed with adjustment every three months, the increase will be 11.51%.

Last week OSDE notified his more than 2.3 million members an increase in 3.4%figure that exceeds the adjustments announced by other prepaids such as Medical Swiss and Galenthose that had already corrected their increases after a meeting with national officials. The lack of synchronization generated strong discomfort among users, who expressed their disagreement in social networks.

Therefore, on Friday of the same week OSDE reported a reduction in the percentage of increase for May: it will be of the 2.6% For him Plan 210 and of 2.9% For the 310 and 410 plans. In this way, the average adjustment will remain around 2.74%in line with the increases applied by its competitors, which are located between 2.4% and 2.7%.

  • Light, water and gas rates

In the case of water, the AYSA announced that the update will be 1%. “As of May 2025, the increase in the invoice will be 1%, so the value of the K coefficient will go from 1,583,7404 to 1,599,578”, It was reported from the state company. Thus, an average rate for the high sector will become $ 27,344; for the average sector, of $ 24,832; and for the bass, of $ 19,954.

Also gas and electricity rates will have a rise. In both cases, the increases will be between the 2.5% and 3%.

In both jurisdictions the collective ticket will increase. Those who follow are the new tariff paintings for the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and the Province:

Rates that will govern as of May 1 for trips paid with SUBE CARD REGISTERED IN CABA:

  • Minimum ticket (0 to 3 km): $ 450.63
  • 3 to 6 km: $ 502.00
  • 6 to 12 km: $ 548.08
  • 12 to 27 km: $ 579.39
  • More than 27 km: $ 617.48

Rates that will govern as of May 1 for trips paid with SUBE card registered in the province of Buenos Aires:

  • Minimum ticket (0 to 3 km): $ 451.01
  • 3 to 6 km: $ 502.43
  • 6 to 12 km: $ 541.13
  • 12 to 27 km: $ 579.88
  • More than 27 km: $ 618.35

In the case of the subway and the porteño preter, the rates will also suffer an update from the same date:

  • Subte ticket: $ 919.00
  • PREMETER Ticket: $ 321.65

Finally, the main Buenos Aires accesses will exhibit the following values, from next month:

  • Highway Perito Moreno and May 25 (peak time): of $ 3,528.70 a $ 3,729.84.
  • Motorio Moreno and May 25 Highways (Non peak time): of $ 2,495.21 a $ 2,637.43.
  • Illia highway (peak time): of $ 1,467.01 a $ 1,550.63.
  • Illia Highway (no peak time): of $ 1,034.69 a $ 1,093.66.
  • Alberti toll: from $ 1,134.40 a $ 1,199.04.
  • Toll Paseo del Bajo (trucks and micros):
    • Category 2: $ 2,643.06 to $ 2,793.79 (Peak time).
    • Category 3: From $ 3,528.70 to $ 3,729.84 (Peak time).

As reported by official city sources, this last increase “seeks to guarantee the financing of maintenance works and improvements in the road infrastructure carried out Urban Highways SA (AUSA)

Source: Ambito

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