social security rates
Social security rates refer to the predetermined percentages or amounts that individuals or companies are mandated to contribute towards government-run social security programs, which provide financial assistance and resources for individuals in times of retirement, disability, unemployment, or other contingencies. These rates are typically determined by the government and vary based on earnings, income brackets, or other factors, with the aim of ensuring social welfare and security for citizens.
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