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Can the social security paid five years ago still be used?

Legal analysis: Yes, social security is paid cumulatively and can be paid continuously. However, once the payment of social security is cut off, it will not only have an impact on the "long-term" results of the insured's payment period accounting and social security benefits, but also have a more direct impact on the insured's short-term plans to buy a house, a car and settle down in some cities. For endowment insurance and medical insurance, social security is cumulative. As long as you have accumulated the corresponding years before retirement, you don't have to pay it back.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law.

Sixteenth individuals who participate in the basic old-age insurance will receive the basic old-age pension on a monthly basis if they have paid for fifteen years at the statutory retirement age.

Twenty-seventh individuals who participate in the basic medical insurance for employees, when they reach the statutory retirement age, will no longer pay the basic medical insurance premium after retirement and enjoy the basic medical insurance benefits in accordance with state regulations; Those who have not reached the fixed number of years prescribed by the state may pay the fees to the fixed number of years prescribed by the state.

Forty-sixth unemployed people, before unemployment, the employer and I accumulated contributions for more than one year but less than five years, the longest period of receiving unemployment insurance money is twelve months; If the accumulated payment is over five years but less than ten years, the maximum period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is eighteen months; If the accumulated payment is more than ten years, the maximum period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is twenty-four months. If you are unemployed again after re-employment, the payment time will be recalculated, and the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits will be combined with the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits that should have been received but not received in the previous unemployment, and the longest period will not exceed 24 months.