Overview
- ANSES, which on Tuesday finalized the May schedule, set the monthly mobility raise at 3.38% off March CPI, a figure that differs from INDEC’s 3.4% because the agency uses exact decimals without rounding.
- Payments for retirees with the minimum benefit start Monday, May 11, and run by DNI from 0 through 9 across May 11–21, with higher-benefit payments set for May 22–29.
- The calendar moves later because Friday, May 1, and Monday, May 25, are national holidays, and ANSES reserves May 4–8 for Non-Contributory Pensions to keep banks and payment points from crowding.
- The $70,000 reinforcement stays in place and pays in full to minimum-benefit retirees, with proportional amounts above the minimum up to a monthly ceiling, putting the minimum take-home near $463,174.10 in May.
- Beneficiaries are urged to check Mi ANSES and their pay stubs to confirm the mobility item, the “refuerzo previsional,” and any deductions so errors do not carry into the May liquidation.