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Can I still get a pension after social security?

Of course, social security can receive pensions in the future.

You can receive pension benefits when the accumulated social security period reaches 15 years. So in fact, this social security is a broad word, not only including our urban employee pension insurance. It also includes medical insurance for urban workers, unemployment insurance, industrial injury insurance and maternity insurance. So strictly speaking, social security is not equal to employee pension insurance, and many people will confuse such a problem. So since social security is not equal to employee pension insurance, social security and pension are actually not directly related, but indirectly related.

As we all know, employees who pay endowment insurance have accumulated 15 years, reached the legal retirement age, and can enjoy the pension on a monthly basis in the future. However, in our social security, it includes not only endowment insurance, but also medical insurance and other five categories, so social security and endowment are only indirect, not direct. Moreover, our old-age insurance is directly related to the pension, because the purpose of your old-age insurance is to enjoy the treatment of the pension, and the pension is also derived from our old-age insurance.