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How much can you lose your job by paying social security for two years?

You can get unemployment benefits for three months by paying social security for two years.

Unemployed people who have paid for more than 1 year but less than 5 years can receive unemployment benefits for 3 months every 1 year. If the accumulated payment is less than 5 years 10 year, the unemployment benefit will be increased by 1 month for every full year 1 year from the fifth year, up to 18 months. Those who have paid the accumulated insurance premiums for 10 years or longer can receive unemployment benefits for up to 24 months. The unemployment payment standard is determined according to a certain proportion of the local minimum wage, and 70% of the payment is over 1 year and less than1year; If the payment is over 10 years or more, it will be paid at 80%. Those who have paid social security for two years can receive unemployment benefits for three months.

Unemployment insurance benefits of social security:

1, conditions for receiving unemployment insurance benefits: you must meet a certain social security payment period, be unemployed against your will, and be registered as unemployed and willing to apply for a job;

2. Calculation method of unemployment insurance benefits: It is usually determined according to my social security contribution base and the local average wage level, and the specific proportion is stipulated by local policies;

3. Procedures for receiving unemployment insurance benefits: Unemployed persons need to register and apply for unemployment at the local human resources and social security departments according to the prescribed procedures;

4. Time limit for receiving unemployment insurance benefits: The time limit for receiving unemployment insurance benefits varies according to the individual's payment period and unemployment situation, generally not exceeding 24 months;

5. Other relevant benefits of unemployment insurance: In addition to unemployment benefits, unemployed people can also enjoy other benefits such as vocational training subsidies and medical insurance subsidies.

To sum up, the unemployed can receive unemployment benefits monthly according to the accumulated payment years, with 1-5 years corresponding to 3 months per year, and 1 month for every increase of 1 year in 5- 10 years, up to 18 months, up to 10 years. The payment standard is 70%-80% of the minimum wage, and the specific proportion depends on the payment period. Those who have paid social security for two years are eligible to receive unemployment benefits for three months.

Legal basis:

Unemployment insurance regulations

Article 17

Before unemployment, if the accumulated payment time of the employer and the unemployed person is less than 5 years 1 year, the longest period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 12 months; If the accumulated payment time is less than 10 years, the longest period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 18 months; If the accumulated payment time exceeds 10 years, the longest period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 24 months. If you are unemployed again after re-employment, the payment time will be recalculated, and the time limit for receiving unemployment insurance benefits can be combined with the time limit for receiving unemployment insurance benefits from the previous unemployment, but the maximum time limit shall not exceed 24 months.