Argentina’s Universal Child Allowance (AUH) will see increased payments, confirmed for July 2026, to mitigate the impact of inflation on vulnerable families. The monthly payments are adjusted regularly to reflect price variations in the country. Eligibility for the AUH is contingent upon meeting specific formal requirements, ensuring the benefit reaches those most in need. While the exact amount of the increase hasn’t been specified, the adjustment aims to maintain the purchasing power of recipients. The Anses administration, responsible for the AUH, is committed to protecting social programs during periods of economic instability. This adjustment reflects the government’s ongoing efforts to address poverty and inequality through social assistance programs. Further details regarding the specific payment amounts will be released closer to the implementation date.
