Everyday life practice question
National Insurance contributions paid by workers mainly help to fund what?
- Their private pension only
- Local road repairs
- Television programmes
- State benefits and the NHSCorrect answer
Why
National Insurance is paid by workers and employers, and it helps to fund state benefits, the state pension and the NHS.
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