Hello everyone, I am Liu Hucui, Ai Sannong, and today I will share the following article with you.
The rural subsistence allowance policy is an important measure taken by the state to solve the basic living problems of the rural poor. In accordance with laws and regulations, the Regulations on the Minimum Subsistence Security for Urban Residents stipulate that non-rural residents who hold urban household registration and whose per capita income of their family members living together is lower than the minimum subsistence security standard for urban residents shall have the right to obtain a basic material livelihood from local fiscal revenues. Therefore, the subsidy method for rural and urban subsistence households is the same, but the standard of subsistence allowance is determined according to the local financial affordability. In rural areas, there are some registered poor households that receive different monthly subsistence allowances.
Some receive 200,300 yuan a month, while others receive close to 1,000 yuan, which has led some poor households to ask: why is there such a big difference in the minimum security allowance?In fact, the fundamental reason for this difference lies in the difference in the affordability of local governments. When applying for the assessment, low-income households should have known this, but they may not have paid attention to it. The purpose of the subsistence allowance policy is to help the poor maintain their basic livelihood, which is a social responsibility. Therefore, although the specific amount of the minimum security allowance varies, the original intention of the policy remains the same.
On the road of poverty alleviation, the state needs more funds for targeted poverty alleviation in rural areas to solve the practical difficulties of more poor people. For poor households, it is more important to implement and enforce policies to ensure that they can get the help they deserve and live a more decent life. At the same time, society also needs more attention and support to help these poor households get out of their predicament and move towards a better life. Therefore, we should pay attention to the improvement and implementation of the subsistence allowance policy, ensure that those who really need help can receive the support they deserve, so that targeted poverty alleviation is not only a slogan, but also truly benefits every poor household.
In this way, we can better build a harmonious and stable social environment. The distribution of rural subsistence allowances is affected by local fiscal revenues and the supply capacity of townships and towns, resulting in obvious differences in the distribution of subsistence allowances in different regions and townships. Subsistence households in the same village enjoy different levels of subsistence allowance according to different conditions and status. Rural subsistence households are generally divided into three grades, the first of which is those who are in extremely poor health and living in difficulty, and the subsistence allowance they receive is the highest;The second tranche is in the middle standard range, and the subsistence allowance received is between the first and third tranches;The third level is usually temporary poverty, and the minimum security payment is less.
The distribution method also varies from place to place, with some being paid monthly, some bi-monthly, and some quarterly. This differentiated payment method and standard is aimed at determining the payment of the minimum security allowance according to the actual local situation, but it also causes obvious differences between different subsistence allowance households. The assessment criteria for rural subsistence households are mainly based on factors such as the actual situation of family members, family size, poverty level and economic income**. The amount of the subsistence allowance depends on the family's hardship, and the more difficult the family, the more the subsistence allowance will be received. The standards of subsistence allowance are different in different regions, which are generally divided into three grades, which are determined according to the objective actual situation.
In addition, the eligibility and subsistence allowance standards of rural subsistence households are dynamically managed, and the eligibility for subsistence allowance may be cancelled or adjusted after the family's economic situation changes. Everyone is welcome to exchange and discuss their views on rural low-income households in the message area.
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