The entity confirmed two additional payments for the last month of the year, but due to the Christmas holiday the collection date was delayed.
The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) confirmed its payment schedule for retirees and pensioners. This month’s salary payment will come with a 2.69% increase in pensions due to the mobility formula governed by Decree 274/24, which takes as a reference the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of two months ago.
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In addition, it ratified two additional payments for this month: a bonus of $70,000 and bonus. In this sense, the agency reported that the payment schedule was modified due to the Christmas holiday.


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Amount of ANSES retirements in December 2024
Retirement amounts will receive an increase of 2.69% in the last month of the year. As we anticipated, this increase is based on the October CPI.
Therefore, the minimum retirement will become $259,624, and the maximum will rise to $1,756,821.
Bonus for ANSES retirees: how to calculate it
ANSES confirmed the collection of the Supplementary Annual Salary (SAC), known as bonus. This represents the 50% of the best remuneration received during the last 6 months of the year.
For retirees and pensioners who collect it, the highest income received in this period will be taken into account. That is why the amount varies according to the economic situation and assets of each of the beneficiaries. For example, for those who earn the minimum, whose figure rose to $259,264, the amount of the bonus is $129,812.
When does ANSES pay the bonus to retirees?
The pension agency began its payment schedule last Monday, December 9. But after the Government announced about the Christmas holiday, beneficiaries will receive their payments one day later than expected. This is how the dates were:
Retirees and pensioners who earn the minimum
- Documents ending in 0: Monday, December 9.
- Documents ending in 1: Tuesday, December 10.
- Documents ending in 2 and 3: Wednesday, December 11.
- Documents ending in 4 and 5: Thursday, December 12.
- Documents ending in 6 and 7: Friday, December 13.
- Documents ending in 8 and 9: Monday, December 16.
Retirees and pensioners who earn more than the minimum
- Documents ending in 0 and 1: Tuesday, December 17.
- Documents ending in 2 and 3: Wednesday, December 18.
- Documents ending in 4 and 5: Thursday, December 19.
- Documents ending in 6 and 7: Friday, December 20.
- Documents ending in 8 and 9: Monday, December 23.
Source: Ambito

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