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Argentina: July Pension Payment Schedule for Retirees with DNI Ending in 2
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Argentina: July Pension Payment Schedule for Retirees with DNI Ending in 2

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Argentine retirees with DNI ending in 2 will receive their July pensions on July 13 if they receive minimum pensions, or July 8 for non-contributory pensions.
  • Those receiving pensions above the minimum will be paid on July 24.
  • Pensions will see a 2.15% adjustment in July, reflecting May's inflation rate of 2.1%.

Argentine retirees whose national identity documents (DNI) end in the number 2 will receive their July pensions on specific dates throughout the month, according to the payment calendar released by the National Social Security Administration (Anses).

Individuals receiving minimum pensions will be paid on Monday, July 13. Those eligible for Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) will receive their payments on Wednesday, July 8. For retirees whose pensions exceed the minimum amount, payment is scheduled for Friday, July 24. The staggered payment schedule ensures an orderly distribution of funds throughout July.

In addition to the scheduled payments, pensions will undergo a 2.15% adjustment in July. This increase aligns with the inflation recorded in May, which stood at 2.1%. This monthly adjustment mechanism is based on price increases, with percentages rounded to two decimal places to determine the exact updated value.

The updated amounts include adjustments to the minimum pension, contributory pensions, the Universal Pension for Older Adults (PUAM), and various Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) for old age, disability, mothers of seven or more children, and other similar benefits. Retirees can check their specific payment date and amount on the official Anses website.

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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.