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I started working at the age of 20 and didn't pay social security for eight consecutive years. What should I do now?

I think you should pay social security now, and you can't delay it any longer. Social security contributions are cumulative, that is to say, you can pay social security 15 years before retirement, and you can receive a pension after retirement. You started working at the age of 20, and you haven't paid social security for eight years in a row. There is still a long time to retire at the age of 28. If you pay from now on, you will definitely reach 15 years after retirement, but

If you work in a regular unit, according to the relevant provisions of the law, the employer must buy social security for employees, then you can ask the company to pay back the previous social security. But if you work in the form of flexible employment, it doesn't matter if you haven't paid social security for the first eight years. As long as we can continue to hand it in later, we can make up for the gap before. Everyone must be aware of the importance of social security. The more you pay for social security, the longer you pay it, and the more you receive after retirement.

Retirees' pensions can be received for life, with a fixed income every month, and the pensions of retirees in China are adjusted every year, so you have a pension after retirement, so that your basic life can be guaranteed accordingly. On the other hand, those rural people, without social security, have a very hard life. Some people are even very old and have to work underground.

Generally speaking, there are two forms of social security payment. 1 is that employees work in the company, and enterprises pay for employees, which is employee social security. The other is that employees go to the local social security bureau in the form of flexible employment, which belongs to urban and rural residents' social security, and all contributions must be borne by residents themselves. Now you are not yet 30 years old, so the key now is to pay social security immediately and choose a reasonable underwriting method to provide more protection for your retirement.