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What should I do if I stop paying social security for more than three months?

Social security can be paid for more than three months. If it is endowment insurance, it doesn't matter if it is broken off for three months, as long as it is paid at the end of 15. Secondly, for medical insurance, unless the unpaid medical insurance is paid back, the medical insurance benefits will stop from the month when the medical insurance is terminated. If it is maternity insurance, you can't enjoy the corresponding treatment if you break the maternity insurance when you are pregnant. Breaking up for three months has little effect on industrial injury insurance and unemployment insurance.

The role of social security

Social insurance can play the role of social stabilizer. The old, weak, sick, disabled, pregnant and disabled members of society are inevitable objective phenomena in any era and under any social system. Social insurance is to give appropriate compensation to members of society when they encounter this situation, to ensure their basic living standards and to prevent the emergence of unstable factors.

Social insurance is conducive to ensuring the smooth reproduction of social labor. Laborers will inevitably encounter all kinds of accidents in the process of labor, resulting in the pause of labor reproduction. Social insurance is to give necessary economic compensation and living security to workers when they encounter the above-mentioned risk accidents, so that the labor force can be restored.