ANSES gave bad news for a specific sector of beneficiaries, who will not be able to count on the Food Card for next month.
The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) prepares the September payments. In this regard, the agency reported that a group will not be able to collect the Food Benefit (formerly Food Card) for next month and who will be able to access it.
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The Food Card is a Financial assistance for food and beverage coveragein order to achieve the CBA. It is also available for holders of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH), Universal Pregnancy Allowance (AUE) and pensioners for mothers of seven or more children.


This benefit works so that families can achieve Basic Food Basket (CBA) which, according to the latest report from the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INDEC), in July reached $405,697while the Total Basic Basket (CBT) is located in $900,647an increase of 3.1%.
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Bad news from ANSES for a specific group regarding the Food Card.
Who can access the Food Card in September 2024
The groups that can access to the ANSES Food Card are the following:
- Those who receive the Universal Child Allowance with children up to 14 years of age inclusive.
- Pregnant women from 3 months onwards who receive the Pregnancy Allowance for Social Protection.
- With children with disabilities who receive the Universal Child Allowance, without age limit.
- Holders of a Non-Contributory Pension for Mother of 7 children.
In this sense, those who are over 14 years old, from the age of 15 onwards will not be able to access the Food Card..
ANSES Food Card amount in September 2024
The amounts of the Food Card, according to how the family is formed, are the following:
- Pregnancy Allowance: $52,250
- Families with one child: $52,250
- Families with two children: $81,936
- Families with three or more children: $108,062
Source: Ambito

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