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Argentina's Anses Announces June Pension Payment Schedule
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Argentina's Anses Announces June Pension Payment Schedule

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Argentine retirees and pensioners will receive their June payments according to a schedule based on their national ID number.
  • Payments include a 2.58% increase linked to April's inflation and an extraordinary bonus of 70,000 pesos for eligible recipients.
  • The schedule details payment dates for minimum pensions, those exceeding the minimum, and non-contributory pensions, with the aguinaldo (year-end bonus) paid on the same day.

Argentine retirees and pensioners are set to receive their June payments, with the national social security administration (Anses) releasing a detailed schedule based on the final digit of their national identity document (DNI). Those with a DNI ending in 3 will receive their payments on Thursday, June 11, if they are collecting minimum pensions. Non-contributory pensions (PNC) will also be distributed on this day.

Pensioners receiving more than the minimum amount will have their payments processed on Wednesday, June 24. This month's payments include a 2.58% increase, reflecting April's inflation rate of 2.6%. Additionally, eligible recipients will receive an extraordinary bonus of 70,000 pesos. The aguinaldo, or year-end bonus, is paid on the same day as the main pension.

The payment schedule is staggered throughout the month to ensure an orderly distribution of funds. Beneficiaries can check their specific payment date on the official Anses website. The extraordinary bonus of 70,000 pesos has remained unchanged for over two years and is primarily for those receiving minimum pensions, PNC, or PUAM (Universal Pension for Older Adults). For those with higher pensions, the bonus is prorated up to a certain threshold.

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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.