Buenos Aires, December 24 (NA) – The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) formalized a 2.47% increase in the minimum retirement pension, bringing its value to ARS 349,299.32. To this must be added ARS 70,000 of an additional bonus that has not been updated for two years, culminating in a total take-home pay of ARS 419,299.32. Likewise, the body also set the maximum retirement pension at ARS 2,350,453.70. Furthermore, it was determined that the value of the Universal Basic Benefit (PBU) will be ARS 159,788.50 and the Universal Pension for the Elderly (PUAM) will reach ARS 279,439.46. The measure was communicated through Resolution 381/2025, published this Wednesday in the Official Gazette, which was processed by the Argentine News Agency. The adjustment was made considering the variation in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the month of November 2025, as stipulated by the current regulations for the benefits of the Argentine Integrated Pension System (SIPA). Finally, the resolution established the new limits for the minimum and maximum taxable bases, which were set at ARS 117,643.93 and ARS 3,823,372.95, respectively. These values will come into effect for the accrual period of January 2026.
ANSES Formalizes Minimum Pension Increase in Argentina
Argentina's ANSES has increased the minimum pension by 2.47% and set new values for other social benefits. The adjustment is based on November's inflation rate and will affect pensioners from January 2026.