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📢 AUMENTO DE LA JUBILACIÓN MÍNIMA: 3,47%

La Administración Nacional de la Seguridad Social (ANSES) el nuevo aumento por movilidad para las jubilaciones, pensiones y asignaciones que rige a partir de noviembre de 2024

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00:00With the good news.
00:02Federal Chamber of Mendoza.
00:05Failure in favor of a retiree.
00:07Of course, this is not for everyone.
00:09Once there is a favorable failure, it is for that person who initiated it.
00:14But they declared the unconstitutionality of ...
00:18Well, we must remember that in 2020, in the context of the pandemic,
00:22the mobility formula was suspended.
00:24It is resumed in 2021.
00:25In 2020, what happened is that increases were given by decree in a discretionary way.
00:29Not like today, right?
00:30Today we also have an emergency need decree, but the increases are monthly
00:35and taking into account the price index ...
00:37Tied to that index.
00:38Is this tied to the September index?
00:40Of 3.47%?
00:423.47%, yes.
00:43Good.
00:44With two months of difference, but hey, it's much better than before.
00:47But it is more predictable within what one can know that it will be treating.
00:51And well, it will not gain inflation.
00:53But at least have a few months in which it does not lose.
00:55Does the bonus still exist or will it continue to exist?
00:58No, the bonus still exists.
01:0070,000 pesos.
01:01It will not be updated from here at the end of the year and in principle, nor in 2025,
01:07beginning of 2025.
01:08In all categories, 70 or only the minimum?
01:11Only the minimum.
01:12It receives the 70,000 and those who pass the minimum,
01:15we must remember that all those who are below 322,798 receive a proportional bonus
01:21until reaching that amount.
01:23If there is anyone who is charging 320,000 and sees that the bonus is 2,000 pesos,
01:27there is a proportionality to be able to reach the amount and it is not unfair to others
01:32who do not have the minimum.
01:34Having the minimum, you have the bonus of 70,000.
01:37And the news of the last few days is the increase of 3.47%.
01:41How was the schedule?
01:43How is the payment schedule?
01:44Starting on the 9th.
01:46Good.
01:47So they are already charging.
01:48From the 9th they are charging.
01:50They have to check with their document termination to know when they are going to charge
01:56and where they can check the payment schedule.
01:59They can check it on the ANSES page and if not, they can enter my ANSES
02:04or the one that has the application and there they can see what day they are going to charge.
02:08They start from the 9th, but they always charge the minimum first.
02:14And I wonder what they always do to us.
02:16Is it only that day or from that day that they can charge?
02:19From that day they can charge.
02:21Sure.
02:22So you don't say, oh, the 9th happened to me, the 9th was the termination of documents at zero.
02:26No, from that day your payment is available.
02:29That's right.
02:30It is actually available from the first day of April,
02:32but depending on the termination of the document,
02:36it is the day they can start charging.
02:38The same 322,798 with the bonus.
02:43With the bonus.
02:44That's all with the bonus.
02:46That's with the bonus.
02:47Seriously.
02:48The same, guys, all divine, all garbage.
02:50But that's what I wanted to ask you, Doc.
02:52Now comes the party, the major expense.
02:54Yes.
02:55No, you, doctor.
02:56We are in the central market.
02:58Yes, prices don't go up, but neither do incomes.
03:03I mean, what is your vision of the last 6, 7 months in retirement?
03:10The truth is that I don't see that they have won anything.
03:13They are going to hear me reiterate this.
03:18I understand that this is a good form of mobility
03:20because it accompanies inflation,
03:22even if they have these two months of difference,
03:24and that the increase is monthly.
03:26The problem is precisely that there are issues that...
03:28That start from the bottom.
03:30That start from the bottom,
03:32and there are always increases above inflation.
03:35And although governments,
03:37each government that goes up and changes the form of mobility,
03:40recognizes that in the previous government there was a loss,
03:43well, that loss...
03:47I mean, they recognize it, but they don't recognize it economically.
03:50You have to remember that in January...
03:52It wasn't Susana.
03:53Of course, in January, well, later,
03:56but a 12.5% was recognized,
03:58and it remains to be recognized that 8%,
04:01but a 12.5% and everything they have been losing,
04:04that 45% loss of purchasing power,
04:07is recognized, but in the absence of it, it is not.
04:11They say that Aguinaldo is coming.
04:13That it is a help for the end of the year, but it is...
04:15It is a huge help for the end of the year,
04:17because if not, forget that a retiree can buy a sweet bread.
04:19With what concerns health,
04:21which is key for retirement,
04:23it is the meme of Aguinaldo coming,
04:26the car, he already found out,
04:28well, it's the same, right?
04:30Aguinaldo comes and maybe he says,
04:32well, I'm going to use it for the party,
04:34and if something breaks in the middle,
04:36and one has to put the money to pay for that,
04:38and he doesn't have children, that's the problem.
04:40Yes, without children.
04:41The one who has no children.
04:42The one who can't take care of you.
04:43The one who doesn't have a house of his own, I can't even explain.
04:45Florencia, I'll take you out a little bit
04:47of the issue, specifically administrative,
04:50and of the charge.
04:52We were just talking about the dengue with Dr. Pizzi.
04:55I imagine that many retirees,
04:58who were watching us at that time,
05:00saw with some concern
05:02what the doctor was talking about,
05:03not only because of the advance in disease,
05:05but also because of how little
05:07that can be done in some homes
05:10to fight it specifically,
05:12beyond the dehumanization
05:14that we always preach from here.
05:16But regarding the vaccine specifically,
05:19is there any benefit for the retirees,
05:22from the point of view of spending,
05:24to get the vaccine against dengue or not?
05:28In principle, we must not remember that,
05:32well, PAMI has been having, lately,
05:35medication, well, not medication,
05:37but low-dose molecules.
05:39But yes, there are government programs
05:42in the city, for example,
05:44for vaccination for certain age groups.
05:48First, the most vulnerable people,
05:50and then they go to the youngest,
05:54or people, for example, of middle age, 30 years old.
05:57Depending, well, on the age.
06:00But they depend on assistance programs
06:03that the city government can launch,
06:05the government of the province of Buenos Aires.
06:07We do not say national government,
06:09because we do not know that it exists.
06:11But it depends on that.
06:13Not because the retirees can access
06:15some kind of benefit, discount, etc.
06:18If they can approach their neighborhood pharmacy,
06:21get the vaccine and give it to them.
06:22Not that.
06:23For now, well, the government,
06:25as mentioned, the city government
06:27has this vaccination plan
06:30that they are starting in time.
06:32In time.
06:34As much as, well, it was mentioned
06:36that it was advanced 13 weeks, right?
06:38That's a good one.
06:40But they have the possibility of getting vaccinated.
06:42Because it is very expensive to get vaccinated.

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