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Can social security contributions be exempted after 0/5 years?

Legal subjectivity:

Social security does not need to be paid continuously 15 years. At present, the policy is that you can enjoy the old-age insurance benefits after you have paid accumulated contributions 15 years before retirement. Individuals who participate in the basic old-age insurance can receive the basic old-age pension on a monthly basis if they have paid 15 years when they reach the statutory retirement age. In other words, employees who participate in endowment insurance must meet two conditions before they can receive pensions: first, they must reach the statutory retirement age; Second, the accumulated endowment insurance premium has reached 15 years. The law requires the payment period to be "cumulative" and does not emphasize "continuous". Therefore, social security contributions can be interrupted halfway, which has no effect on the calculation of accumulated contributions and need not be entangled.