How much will AUH holders charge in December in conjunction with the ANSES Food Card.
The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) The payment schedule for the month of November is about to be finalized, and the dates for December will be known shortly. In addition, a 2.7% increase was announced that applies to retirements, pensions and for Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and other Family Allowances.
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As a complement to the AUH, families within the system will be able to access certain extra benefits that function as an economic complement to cover the basic needs of the little ones. Among them is the Feed Cardwhich is designed to guarantee complete nutrition.


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Amount of the AUH in December 2024
The published inflation corresponding to the month of December reached 2.7%. Therefore, all ANSES benefits will see that percentage as an increase. The holders of the AUH they will charge $93,289.59 gross, and considering that, of that amount, 20% is retained by the entity until the AUH notebook.
ANSES Alimentar Card: who can access it
The Alimentar Card is automatically assigned to the families that are within the AUH regardless of the number of children or family income. Furthermore, they charge pregnant women from three months of gestation who currently collect the pregnancy allowance, and mothers who collect a Non-Contributory Pension with seven or more children.
Amount of the ANSES Food Card in December 2024
This benefit, despite being related to the AUH and a PNC, is not affected by the mobility formulaso the 2.7% increase will not influence the amounts for December:
- $52,250 for a son
- $81,936 for two children
- $108,062 for three or more children
Source: Ambito

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