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What should I do if I lose my job and my social security is broken?

Legal analysis: you don't have to pay any social security fees during the period of receiving unemployment benefits, and you don't have to pay late fees for subsequent insurance, which has little impact on future security. If you are a local, you can go to the Social Security Bureau to transfer to the individual payment mode, or you can find a new work unit and transfer to a new unit to pay. If it is unable to pay or there is no unit to renew the payment, it can continue to be sealed until it has the ability to pay. If you find a new work unit and start to pay social security fees during the period of receiving unemployment benefits, the personnel department of the unit will open social security for you, and you don't have to do it yourself, so you will stop receiving unemployment benefits the next month. There is no need to pay social security fees during unemployment. When social security stops paying or unemployment registration, social security pension insurance and medical insurance stop calculating in the following month, medical insurance stops reimbursing medical expenses above hospitalization, medical insurance card can still be used, and unemployment insurance takes effect, maternity insurance is still valid, but there are special provisions, and the protection of work-related injury insurance is suspended in the following month. When you renew your insurance, the above protection and calculation will gradually take effect. Because medical insurance has an observation period, paying the money will not take effect immediately.

Legal basis: Article 48 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law. During the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits, the unemployed participate in the basic medical insurance for employees and enjoy the basic medical insurance benefits. The basic medical insurance premiums payable by the unemployed are paid from the unemployment insurance fund, and individuals do not pay the basic medical insurance premiums.