Feb 11 • 09:07 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Payment date of Anses: the payment schedule for this Wednesday, February 11

The Anses will be disbursing payments for various social security benefits in Argentina on February 11, based on the last digit of national identity documents.

On Wednesday, February 11, the Argentine social security agency Anses (Administración Nacional de la Seguridad Social) will be processing payments for various beneficiaries as part of its scheduled disbursements for the month. These payments are crucial for many households, as they ensure essential income based on the government's established calendar scheme. Recipients of these funds will see their payment amounts depending on the last digit of their national identity document, illustrating a systematic approach to distributing social benefits.

The payment schedule includes significant amounts for various categories of assistance, including minimum pensions and universal child allowances. For instance, individuals with the last digit '2' in their ID will receive $429,254.34 for pensions, while those receiving the Asignación Universal por Hijo (AUH), also linked to the same digit, will get $103,276.21. Additionally, the scheduled payments cover the Asignación por Embarazo and non-contributory pensions, with amounts tailored to specific categories and corresponding ID digits. This financial support is critical, especially as families manage expenses amidst ongoing economic challenges.

The timely distribution of social benefits by Anses underscores the Argentine government's commitment to supporting its citizens. As these payments roll out, they play an essential role in alleviating economic pressure on vulnerable groups, particularly families and retirees. With the structured payment system in place, beneficiaries can plan their finances more efficiently, anticipating when support will arrive to aid their needs in February and beyond.

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