The Government Increased 38 per Cent the Amount of the Food Card: How Much Is Charged in May
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The national government officialized a 38% increase in the Food Benefit, formerly known as the Food Card, by Resolution 161/2026 published this Thursday in the Official Gazette. The measure, promoted by the Ministry of Human Capital, will be implemented since May and seeks to strengthen access to the basic food basket of the most vulnerable sectors.
The national government ordered an increase of 38% in the values of the Food Card, the financial assistance aimed at guaranteeing access to food for low-income families. The measure was officialized on Wednesday through resolution 161 of the Ministry of Human Capital, published in the Official Gazette, and will take effect from May. With this update, the amounts of the benefit will go from an average of $52,250 to figures ranging from $72,250 to…
The national government increased the amounts of the Food Benefit, formerly known as the Food Card, by 38% through Resolution 161/2026, published this Thursday in the Official Gazette. The measure, implemented by the Ministry of Human Capital, takes effect this May and aims to strengthen the purchasing power of the most vulnerable sectors of society.
The regulations were ratified following the publication of Resolution 161/2026 in the Official Gazette by the Ministry of Human Capital, which formalizes this new scheme of social assistance.
The national government officialized a strong update of the Food Benefit - popularly known as the Food Card - that will directly impact millions of families who receive Universal Child Allowance (AUH). Through Resolution 161/2026 of the Ministry of Human Capital, published this Thursday in the Official Gazette, the administration of Javier Milei confirmed a 38% increase in the amounts of benefit intended to guarantee access to basic food. The me…
The National Government ordered an increase of 38% in the amounts of the Food Benefit, formerly known as the Food Card, by Resolution 161/2026 published this Thursday in the Official Gazette. The measure, implemented by the Ministry of Human Capital, comes into effect from May and seeks to strengthen the recomposition of purchasing power of the most vulnerable sectors. Thus, the new values by category remain: Category 1: Families with a child up…
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