It is now possible to know How much does a police officer earn in the city of Buenos Aires in December 2025?. As reported by the government of Buenos Aires THE NATION, He Minimum wage For those who just received it, this is it more than $1,400,000.
Additionally you will receive one health insurancewhich is not included in this amount. In this sense, the city government assures that this “makes the Buenos Aires Armed Forces among the security institutions that pay the best salaries in the country”.
“The city’s police officers guarantee the lives and safety of more than 6 million people. We have the political decision to take care of them and accompany them at every step. Our police officers are respected,” said the head of government of Buenos Aires. Jorge Macriduring the officers’ final graduation. In the last two years, 3,839 officers have been added to the city police force, which already has 27,000 officers.
The employees of the Argentine Federal Police In December, depending on the position they hold, they will receive the following amounts, which remain unchanged compared to the previous month:
The payment of the bonus is regulated by law. This is what the regulations say The second installment of the bonus must be collected by December 18thwhich coincides with Thursday, although there is an extended deadline of four working days for settlement, making the deadline December 24th.
The bonus for the second half of the year is calculated from the 50 percent of the highest monthly salary which the employee receives during the semester from July to December.
In the meantime, if an employee does not complete the months required for the full December bonus, This concept is billed in proportion to the months worked. Since each bonus installment refers to the first or second semester, knowledge of the start date of the activities is required for the exact calculation.
To know what amount corresponds to the SAC, the following must be done: formula: the employee’s salary divided by the 12 months of the year and multiplied by the months worked. Example: (100,000/12) x 6 = $50,000.