School Aid from Anses 2026: How much is the additional payment and who can collect it
The Argentine government has introduced a supplementary payment for families with school-aged children to help cover back-to-school expenses.
The Argentine government has officially announced a supplementary payment aimed at families with children of school age to assist with the costs associated with returning to school. Officialized through Decree 115/2026, this initiative intends to establish a minimum income per student, providing additional financial support at the start of the school year. The government plans to disburse this payment in March, alongside the regular annual allowance provided by Anses (National Social Security Administration).
This measure, which garnered the official signatures of President Javier Milei, Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni, and Human Capital Minister Sandra Pettovello, underscores the government's commitment to alleviating financial pressures faced by families during the back-to-school period. The legal framework of the decree clarifies that this supplementary payment will be a one-time disbursement and is aimed at ensuring families receive a minimum monetary support to help with educational expenses.
The impact of this initiative is significant, as it aims to strengthen the economic capacity of households with school-aged children by mitigating the financial burden associated with schooling. Given the importance of education in Argentina, this financial support is not only a measure to enhance family welfare but also reflects the government's broader strategy to invest in future generations and promote educational accessibility in the country.