The minimum pension from ANSES will increase again in July 2026 following the announcement of the May inflation data reported by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC).
With the new adjustment for mobility, pension benefits, pensions, and allowances will receive an increase of 2.1%. However, a key uncertainty remains for millions of beneficiaries: the continuation of the extraordinary bonus of $70,000 has not yet been officially confirmed.
The minimum retirement pension from ANSES will increase again in July 2026
What will the minimum pension be in July 2026?
The update will be carried out under the current mobility scheme established by Decree 274/2024, which takes the inflation recorded two months prior as a reference.
With the CPI for May at 2.1%, the minimum pension will rise from the current values to $411,989.32 starting in July.
If the national government maintains the extraordinary bonus of $70,000, the total income for those receiving the minimum will reach $481,989.32.
What will the minimum pension be in July 2026?
All amounts that ANSES will pay in July
These are the new amounts expected for the main benefits from ANSES during July 2026:
Minimum pension: $411,989.32
Minimum pension with bonus: $481,989.32
Universal Pension for the Elderly (PUAM): $329,591.45
PUAM with bonus: $399,591.45
Non-contributory pensions: $288,394.05
Non-contributory pensions with bonus: $358,394.05
Mother of 7 Children Pension: $411,989.32
Mother of 7 Children Pension with bonus: $481,990.89
Universal Allowance per Child (AUH): $148,045.38
AUH for Disability: $482,061.17
Allowance for Child with Disability: $241,040.29
Why do pensions increase every month?
Since April 2024, pension benefits have been updated monthly based on inflation. The mechanism aims to avoid the delays caused by the previous formula and maintain greater synchronization between income and price evolution.
Why do pensions increase every month?
In this way, the inflation index for May determines the increase that beneficiaries will receive during July.
The $70,000 bonus remains without official confirmation
Although the extraordinary bonus has accompanied minimum pensions in recent months, its continuation for July has not yet been announced by the government.
So far, the additional $70,000 has remained in effect for June payments and in previous periods. However, the final decision will depend on a resolution that ANSES and the Executive Power may communicate in the coming weeks.
The $70,000 bonus still lacks official confirmation
ANSES changed the system for scheduling in-person appointments
In addition to the news about benefits, ANSES announced an important modification in the management of in-person appointments.
From now on, users can freely choose the office where they wish to carry out their procedures, without needing to attend the nearest delegation to their registered address.
ANSES changed the system for scheduling in-person appointments
As explained by the agency, the new modality is already available through the official website and aims to facilitate the attention of those who, for work, family, or travel reasons, need to carry out procedures in another location.
When will the payment schedule for July be announced?
In the coming weeks, ANSES will announce the payment schedule for July 2026. As is customary, the dates will be organized according to the last digit of the DNI.
Minimum pensions and pensions usually begin to be paid during the second week of the month, while the rest of the benefits are credited in the following days.