Overview
- Argentina’s ANSES applies a roughly 2.47% CPI‑linked mobility increase for January and continues the ARS 70,000 bonus for low‑income retirees, with payments for minimum benefits and PNC groups starting January 9 on a DNI schedule.
- With the update, Argentina’s minimum benefit is around ARS 349,500 and totals about ARS 419,500 with the bonus; ANSES clarifies the bonus is paid separately, is full only at the minimum, and tapers proportionally above that level.
- ANSES also posts January AUH details: a gross ARS 125,528 per child with 80% paid monthly, plus complements such as Tarjeta Alimentar (from ARS 52,250 to ARS 108,062 by family size) and the ARS 46,199 Complemento Leche for eligible children and pregnancies.
- Mexico’s IMSS and ISSSTE confirm January deposits for Friday, January 2 due to the New Year’s holiday, with ISSSTE including the second half of the annual aguinaldo for eligible pensioners; Bienestar’s bimonthly calendar remains unannounced and recent dates are only tentative.
- Peru’s ONP sets regime 19990 payments to begin January 12, while in the U.S. the Social Security Administration advances certain checks to January 2 for beneficiaries whose regular date falls on the weekend, with other January payments following the SSA’s Wednesday cycle.