The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) has announced the payment schedule for November. Payments for pensions and benefits not exceeding the minimum amount will begin on November 20th for document holders ending in 8 and 9. For recipients of pensions and benefits exceeding the minimum, payments will be made from November 20th to 28th, depending on the last digit of their document ID. Universal Child Allowance and Family Allowance for Children payments will also start on November 20th for IDs ending in 8, and on November 25th for those ending in 9. Pregnancy allowance will be paid on November 20th for IDs ending in 8 and 9, and on November 25th for IDs ending in 9. Maternity allowance will be paid from November 10th to December 10th for all recipients. Single payments (for marriage, birth, adoption) will be processed from November 12th to December 10th. Unemployment benefits will also be paid from November 20th to 28th, depending on the last digit of the document ID. It is important to note that due to the public holiday for National Sovereignty Day, which is moved to Monday, November 24th, no payments will be made on November 21st and 24th. ANSES has confirmed that the payment schedule will not be affected by the long weekend, as no disbursements are planned for those dates. All payments are made with a 2.8% increase, corresponding to September's inflation rate. Today, November 14th, payments were already made to document holders ending in 4, 8, and 9, but for those with higher benefits, payments will begin next week.
ANSES Announces November Pension and Benefit Payment Schedule
ANSES has released the detailed payment schedule for November for pensions, family allowances, and other benefits. Payments will not be made on the 21st and 24th due to a public holiday. All payments will include a 2.8% increase.