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What are the indicators used to measure poverty alleviation in the China Statistical Yearbook?

The six indicators used to measure poverty alleviation in the China Statistical Yearbook are: 1. The elimination of overall poverty has made further progress; 2. The tough battle has been won in the fight against poverty; 3. Special poverty alleviation funds have continued to increase; 4. Transportation shows its talents in poverty alleviation; 5. Informatization achievements benefit rural areas; 6. Medical insurance subsidy standards are further raised

Statistical data shows that in 2017, my country's poor population decreased by 12.89 million, exceeding the target of the "Government Work" during the two sessions last year The task of reducing poverty by 10 million people set in the Report is of great significance. After years of poverty reduction work, those who are relatively easy to escape poverty have all been lifted out of poverty, and now the remaining ones are the “hard bones” that are difficult to crack. The remaining poor people are mainly distributed in rocky mountainous areas, deep mountainous areas, extremely arid mountainous areas, and alpine and humid areas in the central and western regions. It is extremely difficult to develop poverty alleviation industries. Solving the poverty problem of these people is more costly and difficult. Under such circumstances, my country's poverty-stricken population further decreased by 12.89 million in 2017, a hard-won achievement. It can be said that we are one step closer to the goal of lifting the poor out of poverty under current standards by 2020, removing all poverty-stricken counties, and solving regional overall poverty.