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ANSES Starts January Payouts With 2.47% Increase as Mexico Sets Bienestar Window and ISSSTE Calendar Remains Pending

Inflation indexing governs January amounts, defining automatic bonuses for low‑income recipients.

Overview

  • Argentina’s ANSES activated its January 2026 calendar on January 9, beginning with minimum pensions for DNI ending in 0 and continuing through the month by DNI termination.
  • January benefits in Argentina rose 2.47% under the IPC-linked mobility rule; the minimum base is $349,299.31 with a $70,000 supplement for a total of $419,299.31, and the maximum is $2,350,453.71.
  • The Compensación Económica bonus is credited automatically, paying $70,000 at the minimum and proportionally above that until the $419,299.32 cap is reached, with dates aligned to each DNI group.
  • AUH amounts reflect the 2.47% update (gross $125,518 with 20% retained until Libreta submission), and Tarjeta Alimentar adds up to $108,062 depending on household size ($52,250 for one child, $81,936 for two, $108,062 for three or more).
  • Mexico’s Pensión del Bienestar deposits run January 12–16 with the adult‑older bimonthly amount at 6,400 pesos, while a full 2026 ISSSTE pension calendar had not been officially released, with media reporting a possible January 2 first payment and a two‑part aguinaldo.