El gobierno argentino anunció oficialmente el ajuste de los haberes de jubilaciones y pensiones para el mes de julio, mediante la publicación de la Resolución 186/2026 en el Boletín Oficial. Este reajuste, que refleja la inflación registrada en mayo, establece un incremento del 2,15%. La medida fue implementada a través de la Administración Nacional de la Seguridad Social (Anses), institución encargada de administrar el sistema de seguridad social del país. Con esta actualización, se modificaron tanto los montos mínimos como máximos de los haberes, lo que impacta directamente en la economía de miles de jubilados y pensionistas.
El haber mínimo para julio se elevó de $403.318 a $411.989, en bruto, mientras que el máximo pasó de $2.713.948 a $2.772.298. Para aquellos que perciben únicamente el haber mínimo, el monto final a recibir incluye el bono de $70.000, lo que lleva el total a $481.989 antes de deducir el aporte al Programa de Asistencia Médica Integrada (PAMI). Sin embargo, tras aplicar dicha deducción, el monto neto a cobrar sería de aproximadamente $469.629. Esto significa que el incremento efectivo para este grupo de jubilados es menor al 2,15%, ya que se registra un aumento del 1,83%.
Además de los haberes mínimos y máximos, se actualizaron otros conceptos clave dentro del sistema previsional. Las bases imponibles mínima y máxima fueron revisadas, pasando a ser $138.757 y $4.509.567, respectivamente. También se modificó el valor de la Prestación Básica Universal (PBU), que ahora asciende a $188.466, y el de la Pensión Universal para el Adulto Mayor (PUAM), que se elevó a $329.591. Estas actualizaciones afectan a diferentes categorías de beneficiarios, incluyendo a quienes reciben pensiones no contributivas y a quienes están bajo el régimen de jubilación por vejez o invalidez.
La PUAM, que representa una importante fuente de ingresos para muchos adultos mayores, experimentó un aumento del 2,15%, lo que equivale a un incremento en sus haberes. Dado que el monto de la PUAM es inferior al mínimo de una jubilación ordinaria, los beneficiarios de esta prestación también recibieron el bono completo de $70.000. Esto resulta significativo, ya que permite a estas personas mantener un nivel de vida similar al de los jubilados con ingresos mínimos.
El bono previsional, que sigue siendo de $70.000, se otorga directamente junto a los haberes y está destinado principalmente a quienes reciben el haber mínimo, pensiones no contributivas y la PUAM. Para beneficiarios con ingresos superiores al mínimo, el bono se distribuye de manera proporcional hasta alcanzar un límite de $481.989,33. Esta política busca garantizar un apoyo adicional a los grupos más vulnerables dentro del sistema de seguridad social.
Los ciudadanos interesados en conocer cuánto cobraran en julio pueden consultarlo a través de la plataforma de la Anses. Para ello, deben seguir un proceso específico que incluye verificar su situación actual y el calendario de pagos mensuales. Quienes deseen iniciar un trámite jubilatorio también pueden hacerlo siguiendo los pasos detallados por la institución, lo que facilita el acceso a los beneficios correspondientes.
Este ajuste representa una medida de respuesta a la inflación registrada en mayo, que fue del 2,1%. La decisión del gobierno busca mantener el poder adquisitivo de los jubilados y pensionistas frente al aumento general de precios. Aunque el incremento efectivo para algunos grupos no alcanza el 2,15%, la actualización de los montos mínimos y máximos, así como la modificación de las bases imponibles, contribuyen a estabilizar la situación financiera de los beneficiarios. La próxima etapa implicará la implementación de estos nuevos valores y la verificación de su aplicación en los próximos meses.
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La NaciónIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 954 days ago The Government updated the values of retirement and pension assets for JulyThe Argentine government updated the values of pensions and retirement benefits for July through the National Administration of Social Security (Anses). The adjustment was set at 2.15%, raising the minimum pension from $403,318 to $411,989 and increasing the maximum pension from $2,713,948 to $2,772,298. Additionally, a bonus of $70,000 was included for those receiving the minimum pension, though after deducting contributions to PAMI, the effective amount received would be $469,629. This results in an effective increase of 1.83% rather than the stated 2.15%. Other adjustments include updates to taxable income brackets and universal benefit amounts.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about pension adjustments and bonuses without overtly favoring any political side. It includes specific figures and references official sources like Anses and the Boletín Oficial, providing a balanced overview of the changes without apparent ideological bias.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): The article thoroughly covers pension updates including minimum and maximum values, the PBU, and PUAM. It presents the facts clearly and objectively, matching the level of detail seen in other reputable sources.
La NaciónIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 955 days ago How much do Anses pensioners receive in July 2026, with the increase confirmedThe Argentine social security system (Anses) has confirmed a 2.15% increase in pensions for July 2026, based on the inflation rate recorded in May (2.1%). This adjustment applies to various types of pensions, including minimum pensions, maximum pensions, the Universal Pension for Older Adults (PUAM), and non-contributory pensions (PNC). The increase includes an additional $70,000 bonus for those receiving the minimum pension or non-contributory pensions, though this bonus remains unchanged since over two years ago. The updated amounts reflect adjustments to minimum pensions, contributory benefits managed by Anses, PUAM, and other non-contributory pensions.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about pension increases and bonuses without overtly favoring any political perspective. It explains the methodology behind the adjustments and lists specific figures without editorializing or emphasizing particular viewpoints.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): The article provides specific details about pension increases and bonuses in July 2026, aligning with standard reporting practices. It accurately describes the 2.15% increase based on inflation data. The information is factual and consistent with typical pension updates.
La NaciónIndependent🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 905 days ago How much is the amount of the Food Card in July 2026The article discusses the amount of the Alimentar Card (Prestación Alimentar) in July 2026, indicating that the value remains similar to June after an adjustment. The amounts vary based on family composition, ranging from $72,250 for individuals receiving the Pregnancy Allowance to $149,425 for families with three or more children. The payment aligns with the monthly schedule set by ANSES (National Administration of Social Security). The program targets various groups, including parents with children under 17, pregnant women, people with disabilities, and mothers with seven or more children. Payments are made automatically without requiring additional procedures.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the Alimentar Card payments without overtly favoring any political side. It cites official sources and presents data neutrally, focusing on the financial details and eligibility criteria rather than taking a stance on policy effectiveness or political责.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 90): The article discusses the food assistance program amounts in July 2026, providing clear figures by family size. While it does not directly reference the primary document, the content is factually sound and consistent with general welfare program reporting standards.
La NaciónIndependent🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 905 days ago Anses NCP: what is the amount of non-contributory pensions in July 2026, with the increase confirmedThe article discusses the confirmed increase in Argentina's non-contributory pensions (PNC) distributed by ANSES (National Administration of Social Security) for July 2026. The adjustment is set at 2.15%, aligning with the inflation rate recorded in May (2.1%). This monthly update uses two decimal places for precision. The article provides specific figures for different types of pensions, including minimum and maximum retirement benefits, as well as the PUAM (Universal Allowance for Older Adults). It explains that while pension adjustments follow inflation data from INDEC, the $70,000 bonus remains unchanged since March 2024, leading to an effective lower increase for those receiving the minimum benefit. The PNC is designed to support vulnerable groups and currently covers around 1.5 million people, mostly those with disabilities.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about pension adjustments and their financial implications, using official data and explanations without overtly favoring any political stance. It includes both the technical details of the adjustments and contextual information about the beneficiaries, but避免
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 90): The article focuses on non-contributory pensions (PNC) and their updated amounts in July 2026. It includes relevant figures and explains why PNC recipients receive the full bonus. The content is factual and presented in a balanced manner.
InfobaeIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 853 days ago How much do Anses pensioners receive in July 2026?The article discusses the pension amounts paid by ANSES (Argentina's social security administration) in July 2026. It provides information on how much retired individuals receive under the current system, likely including details on different categories of retirees such as those receiving minimum pensions, average pensions, and higher-tier benefits. The piece may also touch upon inflation adjustments, changes in pension policies, or comparisons between different years to show trends. Such information helps retirees understand their financial situation and plan accordingly.
Bias read (Center): The article appears to present factual data on pension payments without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on providing numerical information rather than commentary or advocacy, suggesting a balanced approach.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 85): This article briefly mentions pension adjustments but lacks detailed specifics compared to others. It references the 2.15% increase but omits some contextual details found in more comprehensive reports. Still, it remains largely factual and neutral.
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