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What are the benefits of precision poverty alleviation households?

It is suggested to inquire directly with the local civil affairs bureau and poverty alleviation office.

First, support infrastructure construction in poverty-stricken areas, "build roads before getting rich", gradually improve the construction of transportation networks between counties and villages, and basically realize "county-county access" and "village-to-village access". The financial department should raise funds for highway construction and list the matching funds for highway construction in poor villages as planned.

The second is to support poor areas to develop high-quality characteristic industries. In order to build a stable support system for economic development in poverty-stricken areas, the financial department should focus on supporting industries to help the poor, and identify industries to give key support in combination with the actual situation of natural environment and industrial base in poverty-stricken counties and towns.

The third is to support the implementation of the poverty alleviation ecological migration project. According to the implementation plan of eco-migration project for poverty alleviation in provinces and cities, the financial department should arrange matching funds to be borne by cities and counties in the budget at the beginning of the year, support the construction of supporting infrastructure such as water supply, power supply and sewage treatment for migrants through housing subsidies and infrastructure subsidies, do a good job in the relocation of eco-migrants, and strive to fundamentally solve the problem of poverty alleviation of poor people in areas with poor living environment. Poor households: refers to farmers whose annual per capita net income is lower than the national rural poverty alleviation standard and who have the ability to work. Low-income households: refers to farmers whose annual per capita net income is lower than the local minimum living standard, mainly farmers who have suffered from perennial difficulties due to illness, infirmity, loss of working ability and poor living conditions. In addition to poor households and low-income households, there are also poor people such as five-guarantee households in the country.

Four-guarantee households refer to the five-guarantee objects in the Regulations on Rural Five-guarantee Work, which mainly include the elderly, the disabled and the minors who have no maintenance obligations, no ability to work and no source of income. The state provides life care and material assistance to five-guarantee households in food, clothing, housing, medical care and burial.