The year-end bonus and scheduled increases offer financial respite to families receiving AUH, with a special focus on food and health assistance. I found out how to access them
The National Social Security Administration (ANSES), together with the Government of Javier Mileiannounced the delivery of a $35,000 bonus for holders of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) as part of year-end benefits. This bond seeks to reinforce the income of the most vulnerable families, in a context of high inflation and economic adjustments.
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In addition to the bonus, in December a increase in assets of 2.7%calculated from the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for October. This increase is added to the monthly increase scheme that benefits AUH holders, retirees and pensioners, among other groups.


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Amount of the AUH of anses
AUH holders will receive a total amount of $90,888 in November, considering the 3.5% increase according to September inflation. However, ANSES deposits the 80% of this amount ($72,710) and retains the 20% remainingwhich can be claimed next year by presenting the Universal Allocation Book.
For December, the increase will be equivalent to October inflationwhich will be confirmed by INDEC in the coming weeks. With this adjustment scheme, beneficiary families will have additional financial support at the end of the year.
End of year bonus: who will receive
He $35,000 bonus It will be available to AUH holders who meet the requirements established by ANSES. In addition, other benefits will be maintained such as Milk Supplement of the 1000 Days Planintended to guarantee adequate nutrition for pregnant women and children up to 3 years old. This support is automatically credited in the account where the AUH is collected.
Holders will also be able to access additional increases linked to the Feed Card and to 1000 Days Planwhich reinforce social assistance within the framework of the end-of-year festivities.
Source: Ambito

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