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Can low-income households pay social security? How is the law stipulated?

Low-income households can pay social insurance, which is the basic security system that the state forces employers and employees to participate. Low-income families pay in the same way as ordinary citizens. You can send it from your own work unit or you can send it yourself. I have two ways to pay social security. The first is to find a payment institution and sign a payment agreement. The payment agency will help me pay social security. The second is to go to the social security department and pay social security in person according to the local payment grade. Legal basis: Article 2 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law.

The state establishes social insurance systems such as basic old-age insurance, basic medical insurance, industrial injury insurance, unemployment insurance and maternity insurance, so as to guarantee citizens' right to receive material assistance from the state and society in accordance with the law when they are old, sick, injured, unemployed and have children.

Article 64

Social insurance funds include basic endowment insurance fund, basic medical insurance fund, industrial injury insurance fund, unemployment insurance fund and maternity insurance fund. In addition to the basic medical insurance fund and maternity insurance fund combined accounting, other social insurance funds are accounted for separately according to social insurance types. Social insurance funds implement a unified accounting system throughout the country.

The social insurance fund is earmarked for special purposes, and no organization or individual may occupy or misappropriate it.

The basic old-age insurance fund will gradually implement national overall planning, and other social insurance funds will gradually implement provincial overall planning. The specific time and steps shall be stipulated by the State Council.