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If you are not in the company, how much should the social security company subsidize?

Hello, I'm glad to answer your question. If you don't pay social security, the general company will only make up part of the social security you should pay. According to the current general standards, it is only a few hundred dollars, and there may be some slightly lower ones, that is, dozens of dollars. In principle, social security is stipulated by law, and employers must pay it to workers, which means it is mandatory. Unless you are part-time, you can sign a part-time contract to pay social security in other employers. For specific subsidies, small and medium-sized enterprises generally compensate a part of the company to individuals, and some enterprises only give a small part. Specific need to negotiate with the company.