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Is social security divided into regions?

Yes, social security is regional.

The differences between different regions are:

1, the payment base is different. Due to the different economic development in different provinces, the payment base is generally different in different places.

2. Personal accounts are different. The medical insurance of local hukou has a personal account, that is, there is money in the medical insurance card, so you can swipe your card to buy medicine and enjoy outpatient reimbursement. There is no personal account for the medical insurance of foreign hukou, and only hospitalization reimbursement can be enjoyed.

3. Social security transfer is different. If you haven't paid the social security of your current city, you need to transfer the social security of other cities and provinces, and then open a new account to pay. It's your choice. If you don't transfer money, it will be invalid and will not be automatically accumulated into your new account. The attrition table is used by the company to transfer your social security relationship when you resign.

Moreover, according to national regulations, it is not allowed to pay social security in different provinces and cities. If the insured repeatedly participates in social endowment insurance in two or more overall planning areas, they shall go through the formalities of overdue payment in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state; If you choose to repay the repeated payment in one place, part of the principal and interest of the individual payment will be returned to you, and the rest will be included in the local basic old-age insurance pooling fund.

Legal basis: Article 2 of the 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.