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How to calculate retirement pension? How much can I get for my monthly pension

Recently, there has been a lot of news about the rise of pension. According to the news, this year's pension will rise by 5% and realize 15 consecutive increases. How much can you get after the rise of pension? Do you know about the calculation formula of retirement pension? Let's take a look with Xiaobian.

When we go to work, we are most concerned about the salary, but after retirement, of course, we are most concerned about the pension, because we have paid more than ten years of social security, if the pension can't get back the capital, then it's a big loss! But how do you calculate the amount of pension you receive every month? Do you know?

If you don't know the friend quickly come quietly related to the calculation formula, otherwise when the time is less wrong, and they don't know, it will be a big loss. Let's introduce the calculation formula of pension

The monthly total amount of pension = basic pension + individual account pension.

Basic pension = (average monthly salary of employees in the previous year + average monthly payment salary indexed by myself) & divide; 2 & times; payment period & times; 1%.

Pension = basic pension + personal account pension basic pension = (average monthly salary of local employees in the previous year when the insured retires + average monthly payment salary indexed by himself) & divide; 2 & times; accumulated personal payment years & times; 1% average monthly payment salary indexed by himself = average monthly salary of employees in the whole province in the previous year when the insured retires & times; My average payment wage index, the insured pay basic endowment insurance premium to the retirement age.

After reading the above calculation formula, can you calculate how much you can get from your pension? Although the formula seems complicated, it is very clear as long as you put in the data. Pension as the economic security of our elderly life, we must understand the relevant policies, so that we will not suffer losses.