Who is denying the growth of rural residents' incomes?
Why does the "behind-the-scenes" deny the increase in the average disposable income of farmers? 1. People engaged in traditional agriculture:
In traditional farming methods, farmers' income is restricted by many uncontrollable factors such as weather and market, which makes some farmers have doubts about increasing income. They may be afraid that existing policies will not make a real difference, or they may be afraid that their lifestyle patterns are declining.
Accustomed to the 9-to-5 lifestyle, some people who engage in traditional farming have a skeptical mindset about anything new. Perhaps they feel that the increase in earnings is only a temporary upheaval and does not bring lasting security, so they will maintain the status quo and be wary of change.
Poor: In some poor places, poor infrastructure, scarce resources, and lower living standards make people feel negative about increased wages. In areas where poverty is so high, it will take more time and more money to get out of this predicament.
People in some poor areas may have had several attempts and setbacks in the transition, which in turn raised doubts about the increase in discretionary returns in the future. Perhaps because they have long been accustomed to it in their hearts, they prefer to choose the current situation rather than take a little risk.
For those who do not know this policy:
In our country, the increase in the disposable income of peasant households is mainly due to information asymmetry and incomprehension among them. They may be informed, suspicious of their orientation, and conservative about the growth of what they can freely use.
Some people who are not well-informed and have policies that are not clear enough may be in trouble for a long time and cannot see the changes in the external environment, so they will have doubts, and they are also afraid of uncertainty. They should have more avenues to understand and remove the essentially barriers.
Break down the denial and let the truth come to light.
1. Psychological obstacles.
Some people are afraid of change, afraid to face the future, so it is difficult to believe that the wages at the discretion of the peasants are increasing. Mental obstacles are like an invisible wall that hinders their breakthroughs, so they must muster up courage, summon up courage, and accept challenges.
2. Benefits: In real life, some people may have benefited from the current economic model, so they are still more conservative about the benefits that can be used freely. Interests are like a strong chain that binds their minds and minds, and they must abandon their personal ideas and let justice and justice fill their hearts.
3. Misleading information:
Sometimes, they are confused by false information and misunderstand the real situation, which leads them to question the per capita disposable income of the peasants. "Misleading" is like a distorted mirror, which makes people unable to see the truth, and only with the brilliance of truth can we wash away all the haze and restore the truth.
Break the denial, lift the clouds, and reveal the truth.
1. Intensify publicity and publicity
It is necessary to widely disseminate the situation of the increase in peasants' disposable income through various channels and enhance their understanding and understanding. If we want to dispel doubts about economic growth, we need to let more people know about it.
2. Increase farmers' income
We should increase support and investment in agriculture, promote the modernization and development of the rural economy, increase peasants' incomes, and enable more people to truly appreciate the increased returns. It will be universally recognized if the actual increase in income benefits every farmer.
3. Optimize the infrastructure
By increasing investment in rural infrastructure, we can improve their living standards and quality, so that more people can benefit from increased income. Only by earnestly improving the people's living standards can we win the approval of our opponents.
4. Enhance information exchange
Build a platform for information exchange, strengthen the sharing and exchange of information, reduce information barriers, and enable more people to have a more comprehensive understanding of the increase in farmers' income. Only with complete and correct information can we make the right judgment about the current situation and change our negative perception of change.
5. Set an example:
By setting up typical cases, we will spread positive energy and guide more people to pay attention to the increase in farmers' free consumption. Role models are like a beacon that guides us in the direction and inspires us to be motivated and creative.
The conclusion is that the increase in peasants' disposable income is certainly good, but on the negative side, we must also exert greater energy and use greater wisdom to break down some deep-rooted ideological barriers in their minds. Only by starting from multiple perspectives such as publicity and education, policy support, infrastructure construction, information exchange, and the shaping of positive role models can all sectors of society realize the benefits of reform. Let's work together to get rid of those negative thoughts and create a better future.