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I bought social security for five years and have been paying it. Why is there no money in my social security card?

The new social security card will not be activated until it is taken away from the card issuer, so that the medical insurance institution can allocate funds normally, and the allocated funds are generally paid once a month. Generally, two months after receiving the card, the money can be transferred. Therefore, after discovering that there is no money in your social security card, you can first see if you have not received the card for more than 2 months. If it is more than 2 months, there is still no money. Consider two reasons: one is because individuals pay insurance and medical accounts have no money; The account allocation information is incorrect, and it needs to be changed in the medical account department; I have more than two social security numbers, and the social security cards need to be merged. I can consult the social security card management agency by phone. There are many reasons why there is no money in social security card. Generally speaking, employee social security sets up personal accounts, which are mainly used for outpatient treatment in designated medical institutions and drug purchase in designated retail pharmacies. There is no personal account for residents' medical insurance, and outpatient medical treatment is coordinated. As the medical insurance certificate of the insured, there is no money in the medical insurance card, but the detailed information of the insured and the reimbursement of payment are recorded. It is recommended to consult the local social security bureau.