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Proportion of social security payment units and individuals

How much does employee social security pay every month?

For employees, the calculation formula of social security premium paid each month is as follows: unit contribution amount = unit social security contribution ratio * unit social security contribution base = individual social security contribution ratio * individual social security contribution base.

Generally speaking, the proportion of social security units and individuals is as follows:

1, endowment insurance: 20% paid by the unit and 8% paid by the individual;

2. Medical insurance: the unit pays 8% and the individual pays 2%;

3. Unemployment insurance: 2% for the unit and 0/%for the individual.

4. Work injury insurance: the unit pays 0.5%, and the individual does not pay;

5. Maternity insurance: the unit pays 0.8%, and the individual does not pay;

Another factor related to the monthly social security fee is that the payment base of social security, referred to as social security base for short, is determined according to the monthly average amount of wages and salaries tax declared by employees in the previous year 1 to 12. Generally speaking, the social security payment base is 60%-300% of the average social wage.