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Argentina Confirms June 2026 Payments for Non-Contributory Pensions with Increases and Bonuses
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Argentina Confirms June 2026 Payments for Non-Contributory Pensions with Increases and Bonuses

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Argentina's Anses has confirmed payment amounts for non-contributory pensions (PNC) for June 2026.
  • Beneficiaries will receive an increase based on April's inflation, plus a bonus and a mid-year bonus (aguinaldo).
  • The article details amounts for various pension types, including minimum, maximum, PUAM, and PNC for invalidity/old age.

Holders of Argentina's non-contributory pensions (PNC) can expect their June 2026 payments to include an inflation-adjusted increase, a fixed bonus, and a mid-year bonus (aguinaldo). The National Social Security Administration (Anses) has released details on the amounts beneficiaries will receive.

Pension amounts have been adjusted by 2.58%, reflecting the 2.6% inflation recorded in April. This monthly adjustment aims to maintain the purchasing power of pensions. The fixed bonus remains at $70,000, a figure unchanged for over two years, primarily benefiting those receiving minimum pensions or PNCs.

The article provides a comprehensive table outlining the total amounts payable for June. This includes the minimum pension at approximately $674,977 (including bonus and aguinaldo), the maximum pension reaching over $4 million, and specific amounts for the Universal Pension for Older Adults (PUAM) and PNC for invalidity or old age.

Anses distributes these payments according to beneficiaries' national identity document (DNI) numbers, typically starting in the second week of the month. The non-contributory pensions, designed to support vulnerable groups, encompass four categories: invalidity, old age, mother of seven or more children, and foster care. Currently, these pensions collectively support around 1.5 million individuals, with invalidity pensions accounting for approximately one million beneficiaries.

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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.