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Can I still pay social security if I get the minimum living allowance?

Low-income families can pay social security.

Low-income households refer to families or individuals who have financial difficulties and enjoy the minimum living guarantee provided by the government. For low-income households, participating in social insurance is a voluntary choice, and there is no mandatory requirement for participating in old-age insurance. Low-income households can enjoy the medical insurance policy for insured residents where their household registration is located, and the individual contributions are partially subsidized by the local government. Low-income households can decide whether to participate in endowment insurance at the same time according to their actual situation, including economic conditions and other factors. If the low-income households choose to participate in the old-age insurance, they need to pay the individual old-age insurance premium in accordance with the regulations and enjoy the corresponding old-age insurance benefits. If low-income households choose not to participate in endowment insurance, they can still enjoy the protection of low-income policy and medical insurance policy.