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What do you mean social security can't be broken?
2. Pension insurance must be paid for 15 years before you can enjoy life after retirement. The same is true of medical insurance. Women pay enough for 20 years, men pay enough for 25 years, and they can enjoy life after retirement. The most uneconomical thing is that the number of years is not enough, you know. What I want to explain here is that both pension and medical care can be accumulated, and they can be renewed if they are broken.
Legal basis: Article 16 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC). Individuals who participate in the basic old-age insurance will receive the basic old-age pension on a monthly basis if they have paid a total of fifteen years when they reach the statutory retirement age.
Individuals who participate in the basic old-age insurance and pay less than fifteen years when they reach the statutory retirement age can pay for fifteen years and receive the basic pension on a monthly basis; Can also be transferred to the new rural social endowment insurance or urban residents' social endowment insurance, enjoy the corresponding pension insurance benefits in accordance with the provisions of the State Council.
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