Overview
- The Programa Acompañamiento Social will pay ARS 78,000 in April, with funds deposited automatically to each beneficiary’s registered bank account on the program’s fifth business day.
- Outlets count that April business day differently, with Clarín citing April 7 and La Nación April 9, so recipients should confirm the exact deposit date in Mi ANSES or the Mi Argentina app.
- PAS now stands as the only surviving line from the former Potenciar Trabajo after the government ended Volver al Trabajo.
- Eligibility targets people over 50 and mothers with four or more children under 18, and the benefit is compatible with formal work if gross monthly pay stays below the legal minimum wage.
- Officials report more than 200,000 recipients nationwide and say payments are allocated without intermediaries, with a government complaints channel available for irregularities.