Economic Daily: build a comprehensive social safety net for low-income groups.
The front-page article of Economic Daily pointed out that with the continuous improvement of policies in recent years, the efforts, accuracy, and warmth in assisting low-income groups have significantly increased. The assistance targets have expanded from subsistence allowances and extremely poor individuals to include members of families on the edge of subsistence allowances, members of families facing rigid expenditure difficulties, and various other low-income populations. Target identification is done through a combination of "big data comparison + door-to-door investigation", integrating the process of "people seeking policies" and "policies seeking people". The assistance content is no longer limited to material aid, but includes a comprehensive assistance of "material + services"...
Overall, the social assistance system is gradually expanding from "ensuring survival" to "ensuring basic needs, preventing risks, and promoting development", with a more prominent role in setting a bottom line and stabilizing expectations. Assisting low-income groups embodies the thickness of people's livelihood and reflects the warmth of policies. When the design of the system always takes improving people's livelihoods as the benchmark, when the list of people's problems is transformed into a responsibility list and task list for reforms, and when each livelihood policy is implemented and effective, it will undoubtedly provide more people with a greater sense of access, happiness, and security.
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