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Hundreds of poor households in “national poverty-stricken counties” own cars. What are the misunderstandings in targeted poverty alleviation?

Hundreds of poor households in a poor county in a country actually own cars. What I want to say is, is this poverty alleviation? Or help them buy cars? This is simply ridiculous. It can be said that when we alleviate poverty, we must have a deep understanding, we must be more precise, and we must help those poor households who really need help.

I think there are still some misunderstandings in targeted poverty alleviation, that is, there is no on-the-spot understanding of who really needs help from the state and who really needs to be lifted out of poverty. Just looking at the GDP of this county may be a bit low. Just designate it as a poor county and support it vigorously. In fact, sometimes this is a bit too bad, because there are still many rich and poor people in poor counties. We need help with those without money. We need to help them guide the wealthy.

For example, those laid-off workers, those who have lost their labor force, and the poor who have difficulties in family life still need help, so that they can learn a skill, give them a foothold in this society, and solve their problems. The issue of food and clothing is the top priority.