
ANSES today: who will receive payments this Friday, May 31
Check who is receiving payments today, May 30, according to ANSES, and how much pensions and allowances will increase in June
This Friday, May 30, ANSES continues with the payment of different social benefits. The schedule includes retirement pensions, pensions, AUH, AUE, SUAF, and allowances for marriage, birth, and adoption.
In addition, a 2.8% increase in June payments has already been confirmed, which affects all benefits. The half-year bonus for retirees and pensioners is also included.

Who gets paid today, May 30, according to the ANSES calendar?
One-time payment allowances: marriage, birth, and adoption
- All DNI endings: payments are made until June 11.

Family allowances for Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC)
- All DNI endings: payments are made until June 11.

Retirement pensions, AUH, and other ANSES allowances: how much do they increase in June
Starting in June, payments increase by 2.8%, in line with April inflation reported by INDEC. The minimum will be $304,783.23, not including the additional $70,000 bonus for those who receive the lowest payments.
In addition, in June, retirement and pension holders receive the half-year bonus, which is calculated based on the highest salary of the semester.
How much do ANSES retirees receive in June?
- Minimum retirement: $304,783.23
- Maximum retirement: $2,050,902.63
- PUAM (Universal Pension for Older Adults): $243,826.58
- Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC): $213,348.26
- Universal Basic Benefit (PBU): $139,424.41

Increase in AUH, AUE, and SUAF: how much is paid in June
Family allowances are also updated starting in June, with new amounts set according to the CPI.
- Universal Child Allowance (AUH): $109,519.01
- Pregnancy Allowance (AUE): $109,519.01
- SUAF Child Allowance: $54,762.59 (first income bracket)
What is the $70,000 bonus and who receives it?
The national government confirmed that those who receive the minimum retirement will receive an additional $70,000 bonus in June. This supplement is added to the monthly payment and the half-year bonus.

The measure seeks to alleviate the impact of inflation on the most vulnerable sectors.
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