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January Social Security Payouts: Argentina Confirms Increases, Mexico Sets Jan. 2 Deposits, U.S. Moves Some Payments to Friday

Holiday schedules trigger date adjustments across agencies.

Overview

  • Argentina’s ANSES finalized the January calendar with a 2.47% mobility increase tied to November CPI and a ARS 70,000 bonus for lower‑income retirees, with payments staggered by DNI from Jan. 9.
  • January AUH runs Jan. 9–22 with the usual 20% withholding, and eligible families receive automatic complements such as Tarjeta Alimentar and the Plan 1000 Días milk supplement.
  • Mexico’s IMSS will deposit the January pension on Friday, Jan. 2 due to the Jan. 1 bank holiday, and ISSSTE pays the same day including the second aguinaldo installment for eligible pensioners.
  • Pensión Bienestar’s January–February dispersal remains unannounced; outlets cite a tentative start between Jan. 2 and Jan. 5 with alphabetical cohorts, and any 2026 increases are not yet officially defined.
  • In the U.S., the Social Security Administration advances deposits to Friday, Jan. 2 for beneficiaries whose regular date falls on Saturday, including those paid before May 1997 or concurrent SSI recipients, with others paid Jan. 14, 21, or 28 by birth date.