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"social security contributions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to the worker's contributions to the government's social security programs, such as Medicare and Social Security. For example, "Employees must make social security contributions throughout their working years in order to be eligible for Social Security benefits upon retirement."
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That does not include state taxes or Social Security contributions, or property and sales taxes.
This involves cutting the social security contributions paid by employers and, in return, raising other taxes.
A second point to remember has to do with Social Security contributions.
America's wedge also grew as reductions in employees' Social Security contributions expired.
These taxes, along with social security contributions, provide the bulk of the national revenue.
There have also been cuts in parental aid and social security contributions have been increased.
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But employee social-security contributions in Denmark are only 0.2%.
The package will include an increase in social-security contributions.
It has reduced social-security contributions for low-paid workers and eliminated contributions for home helps.
Over 3m fewer workers now pay taxes or social-security contributions than did five years ago.
By contrast, American carers who leave their jobs also forfeit health-insurance and social-security contributions.
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