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What is the ratio of five insurances and one gold in wenshan city?
Based on the company's purchase of full social insurance, the calculation is as follows:
Medical insurance: 2% for individuals and 8% for units;
Endowment insurance: 8% for individuals and 20% for units;
Unemployment insurance: individual 1%, unit 2%;
Industrial injury insurance: no individual, unit1%;
Maternity insurance: no individual, unit1%;
Provident fund: 3.5% for individuals and 3.5% for units.
Work injury and maternity insurance expenses shall be borne by the unit.
For example, for the convenience of calculation, if the salary is 2000 yuan/month, then the premium to be paid is:
Medical insurance: 2000*2%=40 yuan, unit 2000*8%= 160 yuan;
Endowment insurance: 2000*8%= 160 yuan, unit 2000*20%=400 yuan;
Unemployment insurance: 2000* 1%=20 yuan, unit 2000*2%=40 yuan;
Work-related injury insurance: no individual, unit 2000* 1%=20 yuan.
Maternity insurance: none for individuals, unit: 2000* 1%=20 yuan.
Provident Fund: 2000*3.5%=70 yuan, 2000*3.5%=70 yuan.
So the total number of individuals is: 290 yuan, and the total number of units is: 7 10 yuan.
The calculated data may be different from the actual data, but the calculation method is like this.
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