
ANSES announced that the extraordinary bonus of $70,000 for pensioners and retirees with minimum income will be maintained indefinitely. This extra is not a bonus and consists of an additional amount of $48,000 that will be paid in February to certain beneficiaries.
Resolution 66/2025, published in the Official Gazette, establishes that starting in February 2025, the minimum retirement from ANSES will be $273,086.50. This increase is based on an inflation rate of 2.7% corresponding to December.
Therefore, the minimum retirement will rise from $265,907 to $273,086.50, and the maximum will increase from $1,789,302.46 to $1,837,613.62. Additionally, the payment of the $70,000 bonus introduced in March of the previous year will continue, raising the total amount to $343,086.
To be eligible for the ANSES $70,000 bonus, beneficiaries who receive no more than $343,086 in income and meet certain requirements will be able to receive this supplement. Among the included groups are retirees, holders of the Universal Pension for the Elderly, and beneficiaries of non-contributory pensions, among others.
The bonus will also benefit recipients of the PUAM (Universal Pension for the Elderly), which in February will reach an amount of $218,469.20; with the extraordinary bonus, the total will rise to $288,469.20.
The Government confirmed that during February, the payment of the $70,000 bonus for seniors will continue, which will be granted to those receiving between $273,086 and $343,086 in income. ANSES announced the adjustment of income for retirees, pensioners, and beneficiaries of family allowances, which will be implemented starting next month, marking an increase of 2.7%.