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What does the income of social insurance fund include?
The income of social insurance fund includes: social insurance premium income, interest income, financial subsidy income, transfer income, superior subsidy income, subordinate premium income and other income.

Among them, social insurance premium income refers to the fees paid by payment units and individuals according to a certain proportion of the payment base.

Interest income refers to the interest income obtained by purchasing government bonds with social insurance funds or depositing them in banks.

The financial subsidy income refers to the subsidies given by the finance at the same level to the social insurance fund.

Transfer income refers to the fund income transferred by social insurance objects across the overall planning area.

Higher-level subsidy income refers to the subsidy income received by lower-level social insurance agencies from higher-level social insurance agencies.

Subordinate income refers to the fund income accepted by the superior social insurance agency from the subordinate social insurance agency.