Anses Calendar: Social benefits to be paid during the week of July 6 to 10
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Argentina's National Social Security Administration (Anses) has released its payment schedule for July 2026.
- The schedule includes payments for retirees, universal child allowances, pregnancy and prenatal allowances, and non-contributory pensions.
- Benefits for July reflect a 2.15% adjustment based on May's inflation rate of 2.1%.
Argentina's National Social Security Administration (Anses) has outlined its payment schedule for the week of July 13-17, 2026, detailing the distribution of various social benefits. This schedule ensures that retirees, recipients of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH), pregnancy and prenatal allowances, and non-contributory pensions receive their payments according to established dates.
The July payments incorporate a 2.15% adjustment, which aligns with the inflation rate recorded in May at 2.1%. Anses utilizes a month-by-month adjustment system, applying inflation percentages with two decimal places to ensure precise updates to benefit amounts.
For the week of July 13-17, Anses will disburse payments for several key benefits. These include pensions not exceeding the minimum amount, the Universal Child Allowance and its familial variations, the Pregnancy Allowance, the Prenatal Allowance, Non-Contributory Pensions, and Family Allowances for Non-Contributory Pensions.
Beneficiaries can check their specific payment dates and locations through the Anses payment calendar, accessible via their online portal. The administration also provides guidance on creating a Social Security Key (Clave de la Seguridad Social) for accessing these services. For those residing in Austral regions, specific instructions are provided regarding the choice of banking institutions to maintain regional payment supplements, with changes taking effect 60 days after being requested.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.