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How to be judged as poor households? What is the subsidy standard for poor households

Although our country has entered a well-off society, there are still many people struggling under the poverty line. China should eliminate poverty before 2020. Therefore, poverty alleviation has become an important issue. So do you know how much the standard of poor households is? Today, I have sorted out the knowledge of poor households for you. Let's have a look at it together!

1、 How much is the subsidy standard for poor households

1. One year subsidy standard

Generally, after they are determined as poor households who have set up a file, they can consult the local government about the relevant subsidy standards. Generally, they will calculate the amount of money in a month or a year. Of course, the corresponding absence will be determined according to your grade. For example, the annual subsidy standard for class B poor households in a province is 3320 yuan;

2. Industrial support subsidies

In the past, the industrial support standard for poor households with filing and registration was 3000 yuan in 2015 and 4000 yuan in 2016. The subsidy will naturally increase in 2019. You can consult the local government for details;

3. Education poverty alleviation fund subsidy

Many rural children who go to high school or university in the city have applied for the subsidy for poor students. This is the financial subsidy policy made by the state for students from poor families. It is generally divided into three levels: 5000 yuan for the first level, 3500 yuan for the second level, and 1500 yuan for the third level, but the specific policy is subject to the local policy.

2、 What are poor households

The national definition of poverty-stricken households has its strict division criteria: absolute poverty-stricken population (annual per capita net income is less than 627 yuan), relative poor population (annual per capita net income is 628-865 yuan), low-income population (annual per capita net income is 866-1205 yuan); general income and high-income (annual per capita net income is more than 1205 yuan). Generally, the family population whose annual per capita net income is less than 1205 yuan is collectively referred to as vulnerable groups.