👉 En diciembre recibirán un aumento en sus haberes, además del aguinaldo y un bono para aquellos con ingresos mínimos.
🗣️ Guillermo Andino
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00:00How much are the retirees going to charge?
00:02Well, let's see if we have some charts.
00:04I'm telling you if I don't look at them from here on the cell phone.
00:06For what reason do you have to pay particular attention in December?
00:10Because in December you have the Aguinaldo for all retirees and pensioners
00:15and the bonus for those who have minimum income.
00:18Don't get mad at those who charge more than the minimum income
00:22because we can't get the calculation of everyone.
00:24So we are going to refer to those with the lowest incomes.
00:28Minimum income contributing to December with an increase of 2.7%
00:34which is the equivalent of the last number of inflation that we knew
00:37of the month of October, 259,598 pesos.
00:41This is what we were just talking about with Lucio.
00:43A retirement income that is very far from the basic basket
00:46and that is very far from being on par with what is somehow the low of inflation.
00:51If there was retirement, it would be more in consonance.
00:55The minimum income will charge the bonus.
00:58The bonus of 70,000 pesos in the month of December.
01:01And it will also charge the Aguinaldo average.
01:03The Aguinaldo average, which here we are seeing the number,
01:06is the equivalent of 50% of the best there has been in the last six months
01:12of the July-December period.
01:14How much does a minimum income pensioner charge in December?
01:19With what money will he find himself in his savings account?
01:22459,398 pesos.
01:25What happens in the meantime with those who are headlines
01:29of universal pension for the adult?
01:32Let's remember that universal pension for the adult
01:36is the equivalent of 80% of the minimum there is in force.
01:42Let's see if we can... Oh, we're seeing it.
01:44The minimum income of PUAN is 207,679 pesos in December.
01:51They also have the bonus of 70,000 pesos, which they charge in total.
01:56And the Aguinaldo average represents what you are seeing on the screen.
01:59How much will they find in their savings accounts?
02:02381,518 pesos.
02:05These 381,518 pesos are what they will have deposited
02:11in the social security savings account
02:13all the headlines of universal pension for the adult.
02:19Third group of the lowest incomes.
02:22These are the ones that are below, below, below,
02:25which are headlines of non-contributive pensions,
02:28where they are pensions for labor disability,
02:31over 70 years old, mothers of seven or more children,
02:34181,719 pesos the minimum there is.
02:38Look at the amounts.
02:40There is no argument.
02:43These are the amounts.
02:45In this case, 70,000 pesos of bonus,
02:48they also charge it in full.
02:50The equivalent to the Aguinaldo is what you are seeing on the screen.
02:53That is, all the beneficiaries of non-contributive pensions
02:57with Aguinaldo and with bonus
02:59will have deposited in December in their bank accounts
03:02342,578 pesos.
03:05All this will be paid before Christmas,
03:09before December 24.
03:12Clarita, there are consultations, as always,
03:14many people asking.
03:15We have the sample of the most important.
03:17Let's go with the first one, please.
03:19Clara responds to our first consultation.
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03:31on different topics with Clara specifically.
03:33We see everything that comes to Andino and Las Noticias
03:37and what comes from Clara Salguero
03:39and what is most significant,
03:41what serves the greatest number of people,
03:43that is what we put in the consultation.
03:45Do you have the first one?
03:47Let's go with this one.
03:48Good morning, I am Julio, I am 47 years old
03:51and 30 contributions.
03:53Of course, it started very small.
03:55At 17 to work, of course.
03:56Can I charge a pension? I am unemployed.
03:58No, unfortunately not.
04:00In reality, contributions are not going to be computed
04:05from the age of 17.
04:08Contributions are always computed
04:10from the age of 18.
04:13So you lose one.
04:15You lose one, you have 29, but you still have a lot.
04:18There are no such labor stories.
04:21Today it is very difficult to gather 30 years with contributions.
04:25Well, in this case, and unfortunately,
04:27if the labor disengagement was very recently,
04:31what you can ask for is unemployment insurance,
04:34which depends on the number of years you have had
04:37in the last job.
04:39Unemployment insurance means
04:41that you are paid for 12 months
04:43and that unemployment insurance,
04:45all the time it takes,
04:47is computed and added to the labor history
04:50as a contribution time,
04:52but unfortunately there is no advance for this age.
04:54With reference to this case, many ask.
04:57If I were working, I could work until 65,
05:00that is, 18 more years,
05:02with 18 more years of contribution.
05:05Is retirement better?
05:06Of course, obviously.
05:07Look, here are two questions to say.
05:09If this person returns to the field,
05:13if he returns to work ...
05:15How can he be employed in white?
05:17Well, it depends.
05:18If he is employed in white in the field of the state,
05:21the age is 65 years, if he is a man.
05:25And in the case of the private sector,
05:28it is up to 70 years.
05:30Because the age in the private sector
05:32is up to 70 years.
05:34State sector, in women,
05:3660 is the minimum age, 65 in men.
05:39Private sector, 70 years is unified for both.
05:43And this issue of having more than 30 years
05:47with contribution in the labor history,
05:49everything adds up and adds up a lot.
05:51It is not the same to have 30 years
05:53which is the minimum required contribution,
05:56to have 45.
05:58It is considerably different
06:00in the labor computer,
06:02more than anything else,
06:03when you work in a relationship of dependence.
06:05Very good. Let's go to another question.
06:07Good morning.
06:08The one who already has the social subsidy,
06:11does he have to do it again?
06:13Well, this is the social subsidy of medicines.
06:15Of course.
06:16By PAMI and what was discussed
06:18throughout this week.
06:20You have to do it again in certain situations.
06:23For example, if it expired in December,
06:26you have to do it again.
06:28If your treatment changed
06:31and you require any other type of different medicine
06:35or some variation,
06:37you have to do it again.
06:39And if you never did it
06:41and for an issue of economic vulnerability
06:43you need medicines with total coverage,
06:46you have to do it.
06:48In those three cases.
06:49If you don't have it expired
06:51and you didn't change the treatment,
06:53you don't get what you have
06:55with the treatment you did appropriately.
06:57Perfect.