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Disabled soldiers has pension benefits and social security.

A five-level disabled soldier wants to say to you:

Disabled soldiers's pension and social security "(that is, the five risks you mentioned) are two different things, and there is no intersection!

There is only medical insurance in social security. If you have a job, the unit will pay you the part of the medical insurance fund. Of course, you should pay your share. If you don't have a job, the Civil Affairs Bureau above Grade 6 is responsible for paying all the medical insurance funds, and the Civil Affairs Bureau below Grade 7 pays the part paid by the original unit and the part paid by yourself.

In addition to medical insurance, the payment of the four funds is your own business, and the civil affairs department will not pay it, which is stipulated in the Regulations on Pension and Preferential Treatment for Soldiers. If you don't pay social security yourself, it will affect your retirement pension. But it has nothing to do with the pension and nursing expenses in disabled soldiers, and the pension and nursing expenses are not included in the calculation of family and personal income.