To find out the exact amount that will be received per month, you can visit the official ANSES website to check the status of the benefit.
The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) is in the second week of payment schedule of the month of January, which also came with important increases for retirements, pensions and family allowances. On the other hand, the INDEC has already announced the corresponding inflation for the month of December, which directly influences upcoming salary increases.
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Almost all benefits within the ANSES use the mobility formula, decreed in March of last year by the Government of Javier Milei, to calculate monthly increases. This establishes that the increases will be based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of two previous months, a value identical to inflation. Therefore, with the publication of December values, beneficiaries already know how much they will receive in February.


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How much will the PNC and other ANSES benefits be in February 2025
According to the CPI, the pensioners along with other benefits, they will receive a 2.7% increase in February, raising the minimum asset to $273,086.49and the maximum amount to$1,837,613.63. The pensions will reach these values:
- Universal Benefit for Older Adults (PUAM): $218,469.20
- Non-Contributory Pension (PNC): $191,160.55
- Universal Basic Benefit (PBU): $124,924.60
On the other hand, the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and various family benefits will also see an increase in their monthly benefits in February, reaching these numbers:
- Universal Child Allowance: $76,436.30
- AUH with disabilities: $248,897.77
- Universal Pregnancy Allowance: $76,436.30
How much was the inflation in February 2025 in Argentina
The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) reported that December 2024 inflation was 2.7%. In this way, the accumulated annual figure for 2024 was 117.8%.
The items that increased the most in December 2024 were public services (electricity, gas, water, rents, expenses and others), with 5.3%, followed by communication (5%), restaurants and hotels (4.6%) and recreation and culture (2.8%).
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