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Can I get unemployment benefits after paying social security for half a year?

I can't. According to the law, one of the conditions for receiving unemployment insurance benefits from the unemployment insurance fund is that the employer and I have paid unemployment insurance premiums for one year before unemployment. Unemployment benefit generally refers to unemployment insurance benefits, specifically refers to the basic living expenses paid by unemployment insurance agencies to eligible unemployed people according to law, which is a temporary compensation for unemployed people to lose their wage income during unemployment, with the purpose of ensuring the basic living needs of unemployed people.

Unemployment insurance standard

The standard of unemployment insurance premium is determined according to the average payment base of unemployed persons before 12 months:

1, less than 10 years, the average payment base × 40%;

2, full 10 years but less than 20 years, the average payment base × 45%;

3, more than 20 years, the average payment base ×50%.

As can be seen from the above, social security payment cannot receive unemployment benefits for half a year, and unemployed people need to receive unemployment benefits and pay unemployment insurance for at least one year before unemployment.

Legal basis:

Social insurance law

Article 44

Employees should participate in unemployment insurance, and employers and employees should pay unemployment insurance premiums in accordance with state regulations.

Article 45

Unemployed persons who meet the following conditions shall receive unemployment insurance money from the unemployment insurance fund:

(a) before unemployment, the employer and I have paid unemployment insurance premiums for one year;

(two) the employment is not interrupted because of my will;

(three) registered unemployed and have job requirements.