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Argentina Finalizes October Social Payments as Mexico’s IMSS Plans Early Aguinaldo for Law 73 Pensioners

Officials detail updated amounts, eligibility thresholds and calendars in Argentina, while Mexican reports conflict on the IMSS deposit date for the advance.

Overview

  • Argentina’s ANSES applied a 1.88% mobility update and a $70,000 extraordinary bonus in October, setting a floor of $396,298.38 for minimum pensions and listing a maximum of $2,114,561.49, with PUAM at $260,923.40 and PNC at $228,408.87.
  • October payment schedules by DNI for pensions, AUH and other benefits are in force, with installments running through October 28 and today’s tranche covering DNI ending in 4 for minimum pensions.
  • Progresar remains at $35,000 gross in October and only the Progresar Trabajo line is open, with 80% paid monthly and 20% retained until course completion; the October calendar runs from October 13 to 17 by DNI.
  • Family allowance eligibility in October is set by ANSES Resolution 318/2025, which caps individual income at $2,403,613 and household income at $4,807,226, excluding the entire group if any member exceeds the individual limit.
  • Mexico’s IMSS confirmed an advance aguinaldo only for pensioners under Law 73, with La Silla Rota citing a November 1 deposit and 24 Horas reporting November 3; pensioners under Law 97 do not receive an IMSS aguinaldo, and Mexican labor law guarantees workers at least 15 days’ pay before December 20.