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On the mainland, Dibao is a security system for special groups to ensure that people whose families earn incomes significantly below local standards receive a minimum subsistence guarantee and are protected from hardship. For years, the subsidy has been a timely aid to many low-income families to help them weather the storm. However, with the continuous development of the mainland economy, more and more families are gradually moving out of the poverty line.
Today, the mainland has successfully achieved the goal of all-round poverty alleviation, and the living standards in rural areas are not much different from those in cities, and some places have even two-story small western-style buildings. However, as living conditions in the countryside improved, a rumor spread online: Dibao would be phased out. The news worries many families with low allowances. So, is this news true? Will Dibao really be abolished in the future?
First of all, this news is pure rumor and groundless. Although the mainland has successfully achieved its goal of alleviating poverty in an all-round way, in recent years, the impact of the epidemic has caused many people to lose their jobs, and migrant workers have also returned to their hometowns. However, once they returned home, they found that there were not enough employment opportunities, so many were helpless and their financial resources were decimated. In this context, the risk of these families falling back into poverty is high. To ensure that these families do not fall into poverty again, the Dibao system will not be abolished anytime soon.
However, in 2023, the mainland has made new adjustments to the dibao policy. Although the goal of the Dibao is to help low-income families, there are always some people who abuse the system in various ways and illegally receive the Dibao. Therefore, the state has made new regulations on the eligibility for the dibao, and those who do not meet the requirements will be refunded.
First, the first group of people who were discharged were those who used the subsidy to buy items that were not related to daily life. Under normal circumstances, subsidized families will use subsidies to buy daily necessities such as grain and oil, and pasta. However, some people have abused the dibao funds to buy houses or luxury goods, which clearly violates the original purpose of the dibao. These behaviors will be severely cracked down on by the state, which this year has also made it clear that if it is found that the consumption of dibao families does not match their low-income status, they will be disqualified.
The second group of people who have been dismissed are those who have been impoverished by not doing their job. The purpose of the Dibao is to protect those who are unable to sustain themselves in their daily lives. However, some people, who have the ability to work hard to escape poverty, choose to receive a subsistence allowance to survive. Such unmotivated people are not uncommon in rural areas. The state will cancel these people's dibao eligibility starting this year.
Some may question whether an adult man can make ends meet on Dibao alone. In fact, in many areas, the standard of dibao is not low. Take the subsistence allowance standard for urban residents in Henan Province as an example, 570 yuan per month, even higher than the pension level of urban and rural residents. Therefore, for those who are unwilling to work hard, have no social needs, and are not materially demanding, the subsidy is enough to survive. As a result, the state will be more determined to weed out these people and put money into families who really need help.
To sum up, although the dibao system will not be abolished in the short term, the state's management of the dibao will be stricter to ensure that the subsidy funds really reach those who need it, and are not abused or wasted. This adjustment will help protect families who really need help, while also preserving the fairness and sustainability of the dibao system.
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