Both ANSES benefits and the calculations to determine if a family can apply for them are influenced by the inflation set by the INDEC.
The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) has already begun with the payment schedule corresponding to the month of October, which came along with the announcement of certain changes in some benefits, extra bonuses of up to $70,000 and a scheduled increase of 4.17%. Now, beneficiaries expect the same for November
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Retirees who earn the minimum are one of the groups that may receive extra financial aid to equalize the lower pensions. Along with the increase in benefits, some requirements to access them also changed, such as the maximum household income based on Minimum, Vital and Mobile Wage.


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Applicants must enter the official ANSES website, www.anses.gob.ar.
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How much was inflation in September 2024
The benefits managed by ANSES are based on the mobility formula established by the Government in March 2024, which stipulates a scheduled monthly increase based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of two previous months. This indicator is directly related to inflation measured by the INDECand to know how much the beneficiaries will receive in November, September must be taken as a reference, which marked a 3.5% inflation.
ANSES: the allocations that will receive an increase in November 2024
In addition to retirees, pensions, Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC), Universal Child Allowance (AUH), Universal Pregnancy Allowance (AUE) and Family Allowances (SUAF) will also enjoy the 3.5% increase established by ANSES.
- Minimum retirement: $252,871.77 + extraordinary bonus of $70,000 = $322,871.77.
- Maximum retirement: $1,701,587.68.
- Universal Pension for the Elderly (PUAM): $202,297.41 + $70,000 bonus = $272,297.41.
- Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) for Disability and Old Age: $177,010.24 + $70,000 bonus = $247,010.24.
- traditional AUH: $90,862.65
- AUH with disabilities: $295,870
- EUA: $90,862
SUAF
- Birth: $52,957
- Adoption: $316,661
- Marriage: $79,298
- Prenatal: $45,432
- Son: $45,432
- SUAF per child with disabilities: $147,938
- Annual school aid: $121,025
- Spouse: $11,018
Source: Ambito

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