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If I don't pay social security, can I get unemployment benefits?

Legal analysis: you can't get unemployment benefits. Because people who have not paid social security are not eligible for unemployment benefits. Only those who have paid unemployment insurance money can receive unemployment benefits. The average enterprise employee has to pay five insurances for employees. When employees are unemployed, they can receive unemployment benefits. Without paying social security, you can't enjoy unemployment insurance. You can only enjoy social assistance from the civil affairs department, that is, low-income households in the community.

Legal basis: Article 45 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), unemployed people who meet the following conditions receive unemployment insurance benefits from the unemployment insurance fund: (1) Before unemployment, the employer and I have paid unemployment insurance premiums for one year; (two) the employment is not interrupted because of my will; (three) registered unemployed and have job requirements.