ANSES Payments for May 28, 2026: Who’s Getting Paid Today?

The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) is actively processing payments for retirements, pensions, and other social benefits as part of its scheduled payments in May 2026. This staggered payment calendar is organized based on the completion of the National Identity Document (DNI) and the type of benefit, allowing for a systematic distribution of funds.

Current Payment Schedule

Today, May 28, 2026, the following groups are eligible to receive their payments:

  • Retirees and Pensioners: Those whose pensions exceed the minimum threshold and have a DNI ending in 6 or 7.
  • Unemployment Benefit Recipients: Individuals receiving benefits whose DNI also ends in 6 or 7.

Recent Updates and Adjustments

In light of the economic conditions, ANSES updated the payment amounts this May with a 3.38% increase reflecting the inflation rate in March. This adjustment affects all benefits while maintaining the established payment schedule to ensure timely access for beneficiaries.

Key Financial Figures

  1. Minimum Salary for Retirees:

    • The minimum amount stands at $393,174.10.
    • An extraordinary bonus of $70,000 has been included, bringing total income to $463,174.10.
  2. Other Noteworthy Payments:

    • Universal Basic Benefit (PBU): $179,859.20.
    • Universal Pension for the Elderly (PUAM): $314,539.28 with the bonus totaling $384,539.28.
    • Non-Contributory Pensions: Standard payments at $275,221.87, increasing to $345,221.87 with bonuses.

Family Allowances and Other Benefits

Payments for family benefits have already concluded for those with DNIs ending prior to May 22, 2026, including:

  • Universal Child Allowance (AUH): Now set at $141,285.31.
  • Family Allowances:
    • Birth: $82,353
    • Adoption: $492,366
    • Marriage: $123,307

Beneficiaries can still receive prenatal and maternity payments until June 10, 2026, with no restrictions due to DNI termination.

Conclusion and Resources

For a complete overview of payment dates and amounts, beneficiaries can consult the official channels of the National Social Security Administration (ANSES). This comprehensive information is crucial for ensuring that individuals can plan their finances effectively, especially when navigating extraordinary bonuses and adjustments amidst variable economic circumstances.

Stay informed and visit ANSES’s official website or local offices for any further details or inquiries regarding your payments today or in the upcoming months.



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