For the first month of the year, ANSES announced the collection of an extra bonus for this group of beneficiaries along with their updated salaries.
The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) is about to start with your payment schedule for the different benefits in this first month of the year. Furthermore, by decision of the national government, it announced a increase in the assets and a extra bonus of $70,000 for a group of beneficiaries.
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The agency dependent on the Ministry of Human Capital, through the Resolution 1239/2024 published in the Official Gazette, confirmed a 2.43% increase in pensions, retirements and allowances for January 2025. This increase corresponds to the inflation data for the month of November analyzed by the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INDEC).
This is because the mobility formula is governed by the Decree 274/24. Which takes as reference the Consumer Price Index (CPI) two months ago and proposes an increase in benefits and social benefits proportional to the data.
On the other hand, ANSES reported that the pensioners will receive a extra bonus of $70,000 along with your updated assets, as you have been doing since April 2024. Know the updated amounts for January and the dates of the payment calendar.
Retirees and IPS pensioners
Amount of ANSES pensions in January 2025
With the increase of 2.43% plus the extra bonus of $70,000, the pensioners’ January salaries look like this:
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Universal Pension for the Elderly (PUAM): $282,725.61
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Non-Contributory Old Age Pension: $256,134.91
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Non-Contributory Disability Pension: $256,134.91
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Non-Contributory Pension for Mothers of 7 children: $335,907.01
ANSES payment schedule for January 2025
Retirements and pensions that do not exceed the minimum assets
- DNI ending in 0: January 9
- DNI ending in 1: January 10
- DNI ending in 2: January 13
- DNI ending in 3: January 14
- DNI ending in 4: January 15
- DNI ending at 5: January 16
- DNI ending at 6: January 17
- DNI ending at 7:20 January
- DNI ending at 8: January 21
- DNI ending at 9: January 22
Retirements and pensions that exceed the minimum assets
- DNI ending in 0 and 1: January 23
- DNI ending in 2 and 3: January 24
- DNI ending in 4 and 5: January 27
- DNI ending in 6 and 7: January 28
- DNI ending in 8 and 9: January 29
Non-Contributory Pensions
- DNI ending in 0 and 1: January 9
- DNI ending in 2 and 3: January 10
- DNI ending in 4 and 5: January 13
- DNI ending in 6 and 7: January 14
- DNI ending in 8 and 9: January 15
Family Non-Contributory Pension Allowances
- All document completions: January 9 to February 10
Universal Child Allowance and Family Child Allowance
- DNI ending in 0: January 9
- DNI ending in 1: January 10
- DNI ending in 2: January 13
- DNI ending in 3: January 14
- DNI ending in 4: January 15
- DNI ending at 5: January 16
- DNI ending at 6: January 17
- DNI ending at 7:20 January
- DNI ending at 8: January 21
- DNI ending at 9: January 22
Universal Pregnancy Allowance
- DNI ending in 0: January 10
- DNI ending in 1: January 13
- DNI ending in 2: January 14
- DNI ending in 3: January 15
- DNI ending in 4: January 16
- DNI ending at 5: January 17
- DNI ending at 6: January 20
- DNI ended at 7: January 21
- DNI ending at 8: January 22
- DNI ending at 9: January 23
Prenatal and Maternity Allowance
- DNI ending in 0 and 1: January 13
- DNI ending in 2 and 3: January 14
- DNI ending in 4 and 5: January 15
- DNI ending in 6 and 7: January 16
- DNI ending in 8 and 9: January 17
Single Payment Allowances (marriage, adoption and birth)
- All document completions: January 10 to February 10
Unemployment Benefit
- DNI ending in 0 and 1: January 22
- DNI ending in 2 and 3: January 23
- DNI ending in 4 and 5: January 24
- DNI ending in 6 and 7: January 27
- DNI ending in 8 and 9: January 28
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