Anses: June pension payment dates for retirees with DNI ending in 8
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Argentine retirees with national identity documents ending in 8 will receive their June pension payments on Friday, June 19, if they receive the minimum amount.
- Those receiving pensions above the minimum will be paid on Monday, June 29.
- Pensioners will receive a 2.58% increase in June, aligned with April's inflation rate of 2.6%, plus an extraordinary bonus of 70,000 pesos for eligible recipients.
Argentine retirees and pensioners whose national identity documents (DNI) end in the number 8 are scheduled to receive their June payments on specific dates, according to the National Social Security Administration (Anses) calendar. Those receiving the minimum pension amount will be paid on Friday, June 19. Individuals whose pensions exceed the minimum threshold will receive their payments on Monday, June 29.
This month's payments include a 2.58% increase, which is tied to the inflation recorded in April at 2.6%. This monthly adjustment mechanism ensures pensions keep pace with rising prices. In addition to the regular pension, eligible recipients will also receive an extraordinary bonus of 70,000 pesos.
The Anses payment schedule is organized throughout the month to ensure an orderly distribution of funds. Retirees and pensioners can verify their specific payment date by consulting the official Anses payment calendar on their website. The calendar details payment dates for all DNI endings across various social benefits.
For June, the minimum pension amount, including the increase and bonus, is estimated to total approximately 674,976.99 pesos. This includes the base pension, the increase, and the aguinaldo (mid-year bonus). For those receiving the maximum pension, the total amount, including the aguinaldo, is projected to reach around 4,070,922.27 pesos. The PUAM (Universal Pension for Older Adults) and non-contributory pensions for invalidity or old age also receive the 70,000 peso bonus, adjusted proportionally for those earning above the minimum.
The extraordinary bonus of 70,000 pesos has remained unchanged for over two years and is directly deposited with the main pension payments. It is primarily intended for those receiving minimum pensions, PUAM, or non-contributory pensions. For beneficiaries with pensions above the minimum, the bonus is prorated up to a ceiling of 473,317.99 pesos.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.