As specified, if one of the people in the family group receives income greater than $1,862,184, they will be excluded from receiving these allowances.
After confirming the increase in retirements For the month of November, it was the turn of family allowances. The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) led by Mariana de los Heros, confirmed that family allowances will increase by 3.47%, which corresponds to a percentage equivalent to the latest inflation data for September.
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The measure was made official through Resolution 990/2024, which establishes the new amounts for allocations for adoption, by marriage, by child and annual school aid. According to them, if one of the people in the family group receives income greater than $1,862,184, They will be excluded from the collection of these allowances.


Child benefits will also have a readjustment of 3.47% minors under 18 years of age or incapable of work who are in charge of different groups of workers, the unemployed and retirees. In the case of workers under a dependency relationship, depending on the total income of the household where the children live or the monotax category in which the father or mother is, The allowance per child under 18 years of age in November will be $45,420, $30,635, $18,526 or $9,555.
In a series of annexes that were shared with the resolution, the amounts for each benefit were detailed, which vary depending on the geographic area and income level.
ANSES: family allowances in November 2024
–Birth Allowance: $52,942
–Marriage allowance: $79,275
–Adoption allowance: $316,570
–Prenatal allowance: From $9,555 to $45,420, depending on income and region
– Annual school aid: $120,990
These amounts are applicable to those family groups whose income does not exceed $3,724,368.
Income is updated monthly, following price index fluctuations. This way, The Government seeks to maintain the purchasing power of family allowances in the face of inflation.
Source: Ambito

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