The Pensions Agency will finalize the payment schedule this week and report payment dates for March 2023.
The retirees and retirees National Administration for Social Insurance (ANSES) will charge from March 2023 with an increase of 17.04% and a bonus of up to $15,000, the amount to be paid from next month and for three months.
On the other hand, the increase that will continue in April and May will remain in the gross amount Universal child allowance (AUH) and Universal Pregnancy Allowance (AUE) of $11,465. Growth will also have an impact:
- Family allowance for daughter and son
- Supplement for prenatal
- Gender supplement
- Adoption allowance
- Marriage allowance
- Allowance for spouses

ANSES pensioners and pensioners: when I calculate the increase in March 2023
While Pensioners and ANSES pensioners will move from the lower limit of $50,124 to $58,665. Those who receive two minimum incomes will register a increase from USD 100,248 to USD 117,330.
To these new amounts determined by the mobility calculation will be added a $45,000 monthly boost which will be paid three installments of $15,000 in March, April and May considering the next increase scheduled for June.
ANSES payment schedule: how much I charge in March 2023 with increase and bonus
Next month the total amount collected for retirees with the minimum will be $73,665 (with bonus included). The payout schedule begins on Wednesday, March 8.
- Document ending with 0: Wednesday, March 8
- Document completed at 1: Thursday, March 9
- Document completed at 2: Friday, March 10
- Document completed at 3: Monday, March 13
- Document completed at 4: Tuesday, March 14
- Document completed by 5: Wednesday, March 15
- Document completed at 6: Thursday, March 16
- Document completed at 7: Friday, March 17
- Document completed at 8: Monday, March 20
- Document completed at 9: Tuesday, March 21

How much is charged Task in March 2023: collection dates
SUAF Family Allowances beneficiaries will not receive a monthly bonus, but the 17.04% increase will affect their assets. ANSES has not yet announced the payment schedule.
Source: Cronista

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