Overview
- The November mobility update of roughly 2.08% is applied across pensions and family benefits, following the INDEC CPI-based formula.
- The $70,000 monthly top‑up for low‑income retirees remains in place, paid in full with minimum pensions and proportionally up to a total near $403,000.
- ANSES is paying minimum pensions from Nov. 10–20, non‑contributory pensions from Nov. 10–14, and higher pensions on Nov. 20 and Nov. 25–28 after the holiday pause.
- AUH rises to about $119,691 per child before the 20% retention, and families can claim the retained 2024 amount by submitting the AUH Libreta by Dec. 31, 2025.
- School Aid 2025 is a one‑off $85,000 per child requiring the PS 2.68 school certificate by Dec. 31; the Unemployment Benefit remains active with a stated cap near $300,000 and a DNI‑based Nov. 20–28 schedule, while Tarjeta Alimentar has no confirmed increase for November.