ANSES started the July payment schedule with changes due to the national holidays. The schedule has been reduced this week and there will only be payments before they resume next Monday.
In addition to the start of the schedule, ANSES benefits are updated with a 2.1% increase due to mobility. The extraordinary bonus for those receiving the lowest incomes is also maintained.

How holidays impact the ANSES payment schedule
The ANSES schedule has undergone modifications due to the Independence Day and the non-working day for tourism purposes.
For this reason, the first payments began on Wednesday, July 8. Then, payments were interrupted due to the holiday on Thursday, July 9, and the non-working day on Friday, July 10.
Payments will resume on Monday, July 13, when the regular schedule will continue according to the last digit of the DNI.

Who received payments on Wednesday, July 8
During the only payment day of this week, the following groups received their benefits:
Retirees and pensioners receiving the minimum benefit with DNIs ending in 0 and 1.
Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and Family Allowance for Children with DNIs ending in 0 and 1.
Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) with DNIs ending in 0, 1, 2, and 3.
Family Allowances for Non-Contributory Pensions, for all DNI endings.
Unemployment Benefit Plan 2, for all eligible beneficiaries.
When will ANSES payments resume
On Monday, July 13, the agency will resume the schedule with new payments.

That day, payments will continue for retirees and pensioners receiving the minimum, holders of AUH, Family Allowance for Children, Pregnancy Allowance, and Non-Contributory Pensions, according to the last digit of the DNI.








