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2022 Guangxi social security contribution class detailed table

The new social security standards for Guangxi in 2022 are as follows:

1, pension insurance, the unit and the individual to pay 20%, 8%;

2, medical insurance, the unit and the individual to pay 12%, 2%;

3, unemployment insurance, the unit and the individual to pay 2%, 1%;

4, maternity insurance, the unit pays 0.60%, individuals do not pay;

5, industrial injury insurance, the unit pays 2%, individuals do not pay.

Employees should participate in basic pension insurance, and the employer and the employee **** the same basic pension insurance contributions. The basic pension is determined on the basis of the individual's accumulated years of contribution, the contribution wage, the average wage of local employees, the amount of individual account, and the average life expectancy of the urban population.

Individuals who have participated in basic old-age insurance and have contributed for a total of fifteen years by the time they reach the legal retirement age will receive a basic pension on a monthly basis. Individuals who have contributed for less than fifteen years may contribute until they reach the full fifteenth year and receive a monthly basic pension. They can also be transferred to the new rural social pension insurance or urban residents' social pension insurance, and enjoy the corresponding pension insurance treatment according to the provisions of the State Council.

Legal basis

The Social Insurance Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 2 of the State establishes a social insurance system of basic old-age insurance, basic medical insurance, industrial injury insurance, unemployment insurance, maternity insurance and other social insurance systems to safeguard the right of citizens to obtain material assistance from the State and society in accordance with the law in the event of old age, sickness, industrial injury, unemployment and childbirth.