China-Singapore Jingwei, November 17 (Dong Xiangyi) The 2021 "Government Work Report" proposed to continue to improve people's livelihood and well-being, and solidly promote common prosperity.

Sino-Singapore Jingwei combed and found that in order to better protect the basic livelihood of the people in need, 10 provinces have raised their minimum living standards this year.

  According to the latest statistics from the Ministry of Civil Affairs, as of the third quarter of 2021, there were 42.424 million people living under the minimum living allowance in urban and rural areas. Among them, 7.532 million people with minimum living allowance in urban areas, with an average standard of 706.6 yuan/person·month; 34.892 million people, with an average standard of 6298.8 yuan/person·year.

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  From a local perspective,

Henan

issued a notice in September that the province’s urban and rural subsistence allowance standards were increased to no less than 590 yuan and 377 yuan per person per month, and the urban and rural subsistence allowances were increased to no less than 295 yuan per person per month. 188 yuan.

Chongqing

has raised its minimum living standard in September. The city’s urban minimum living standard has been raised to 636 yuan per person per month, and the rural minimum living standard has been raised to 515 yuan per person per month. 827 yuan a month.

The

minimum living allowance standard in

Beijing

has been adjusted from 1,170 yuan per person per month to 1,245 yuan. The adjusted minimum living allowance standard will be implemented in July 2021.

Shanghai

has raised the minimum living standard from July 1, from 1,240 yuan per person per month to 1,330 yuan per person per month, an increase of 90 yuan per month, an increase of 7.26%.

After the adjustment, Shanghai is still the province with the highest urban and rural subsistence allowance in the country.

From January 1st,

Guangdong will

raise the minimum standard of urban and rural subsistence allowances and the minimum level of compensation for the four types of areas by an increase of 3.5%.

Among them, the minimum standard for urban and rural subsistence allowances such as Guangzhou and Shenzhen is 1087 yuan/person-month, and for the second-class areas such as Zhuhai, Foshan, Dongguan, and Zhongshan, it is 967 yuan/person-month. Huizhou, Jiangmen (excluding Taishan, Kaiping, En Pingshi), Zhaoqing (excluding counties under its jurisdiction) and other three types of areas are 853 yuan/person-month, and four types of cities and towns such as Shantou and Shaoguan are 800 yuan/person-month.

Heilongjiang

Province’s urban and rural subsistence allowances have been continuously increased during the “fifteenth consecutive year”, and the province’s urban subsistence allowance guidelines have been raised to 637 yuan/person-month from January 1st.

In

2021,

Gansu's

urban subsistence allowance standard will be raised from 6924 yuan per capita to 7,476 yuan per capita per year.

The

provincial guideline standard for urban minimum living security in

Yunnan has been

raised from 640 yuan per person per month to 660 yuan per person per month.

On January 1,

Tibet

has raised the minimum living allowance for urban and rural residents in the region, and assistance and support for the extremely poor. The subsidy standard for the minimum living allowance for urban residents has been increased from 847 yuan to 910 yuan per person per month.

  In addition, the

minimum living standard for rural

Hunan has

been raised from 4000 yuan/year to 4,300 yuan/year, and the monthly per capita assistance level for rural minimum living security in counties, urban areas, and rural areas has been raised from no less than 213 yuan to no less than 229 yuan.

  The Zhejiang Provincial Department of Civil Affairs and other departments issued a document in July to strengthen the monitoring and early warning and dynamic management of low-income objects, and reasonably determine the rescue standard. The

provincial minimum guarantee standard will exceed 10,000 yuan this year

.

  According to the "Regulations on the Minimum Living Guarantee for Urban Residents", the minimum standard of living guarantee for urban residents shall be based on the local clothing, food, and housing expenses necessary to maintain the basic life of urban residents, and due consideration shall be given to the cost of water, electricity, coal (gas), and minors’ expenses. The cost of compulsory education is determined.

  Lawyer Yang Baoquan, a senior partner of the Bank of China Law Firm, said in an interview with Sino-Singapore Jingwei that the increase in the minimum living standards will undoubtedly improve the living standards and quality of the laid-off workers and unemployed people in need, to a certain extent. It is conducive to increasing the income of low-income groups and ensuring that the people in need share the fruits of economic development.

(Zhongxin Jingwei APP)

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