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What is the difference between rural five-guarantee households and poor people and low-guarantee households?
Five guarantees refers to rural residents who have no ability to work, no source of income, no supporters or dependents, that is, the elderly over 60 years old or minors without supporters. Rural low-income families refer to all rural residents whose per capita income of family members living together is lower than the local rural low-income standard. The difference between the two is that low-income families only calculate family income, while five-guarantee families depend on whether there are dependents.

Living allowance is calculated according to family income. Rural subsistence allowance refers to the system of differential assistance for rural residents whose per capita net income in agricultural registered permanent residence is lower than the local minimum living standard. Rural Five Guarantees refers to providing life care and material assistance to villagers in terms of food, clothing, housing, medical care and burial in accordance with the Regulations of the State Council on Rural Five Guarantees.

Five guarantees refers to the five guarantees in the Regulations on Rural Five Guarantees, which mainly includes the elderly, the disabled and minors who meet the following conditions. The five-guarantee object refers to the elderly, the disabled and the minors who have no ability to work, no source of income, no legal maintenance and maintenance obligations, or who have legal maintenance and maintenance obligations but no maintenance and maintenance ability.

Rural minimum living security target: rural residents whose annual per capita net income is lower than the local minimum living security standard, mainly rural residents who have long-term difficulties due to disability, infirmity, loss of working ability and poor living conditions. The rural five-guarantee recipients are the elderly, the disabled or the villagers under the age of 16 who have no ability to work, no source of income, no obligation to support, support or support or legal support.