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What does rural social security cover?

1, social insurance refers to the state in order to prevent and compulsory participation of the majority of members of society, with income redistribution function of non-profit social security system.

2. People with agricultural household registration who are not enrolled in the social security system for employees or flexibly employed people can participate in the urban and rural residents' old-age pension insurance and the New Rural Cooperative Medical Insurance in their place of household registration.

(1) The amount of annual contributions for urban and rural residents' pension insurance ranges from about 100 to 2,500, and is freely chosen by the person concerned within the limits set by the local social security system for the current year. According to the current policy, a person who has reached the age of 60 and who has paid contributions for a cumulative total of 15 years can begin to receive his or her pension on a monthly basis.

Currently its pension = 70 + personal account savings / 139

(2) New Rural Cooperative Medical Care (NRCMC) annual contribution of about 60 to 100, varying from place to place. The insurance is family-based. Reimbursement is made in accordance with the regulations when the person concerned has an outpatient or hospitalization for objective reasons.

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