The specific meaning of the bottom

Bottom finger: (1) reveals all the details. (2) It is just a standard rule or specification aimed at ensuring that the self-operated concept or comprehensive concept obtains GAI. If such a condition is met and such a standard specification is triggered, the concept will complete GAI without omission. For example, the bottom clause and the bottom law in the law belong to such conditions and standards. Usually, it refers to the behavior that potential groups can't use their own funds to make up for customers' losses in order to maintain their brand image when there are problems in launching wealth management products. Low-income households are nothing more than the meaning of the minimum living standard for low-income households. The minimum living standard for urban and rural residents is a mechanism to provide assistance to families whose per capita income in rural areas is lower than the local minimum living standard. It is a social assistance system that is gradually developed and optimized on the premise that the poor people in rural areas regularly and quantitatively analyze the life assistance mechanism.

Extended data

The poor households covered by social security are: households, and the important laborers in poor families have completely or partially lost their ability to work, and they cannot help out of poverty through industrial support and employment.

A person without ability or an ordinary family without ability. Family members mainly include middle-aged and elderly people or minors under the age of 16 who have no source of income; Or support the elderly.

Families where the person and the maintenance obligor are unable to bear the obligation to support the elderly due to illness or disability, or the main working ability of the family is affected by factors such as serving a sentence, compulsory detoxification, and losing contact.

Ordinary families impoverished by disability. Families with mental disabilities or more than one disabled person, or families with special difficulties where the elderly and disabled people have no other source of livelihood.

Ordinary families are poor because of serious illness. The key working ability of ordinary families is partial or complete loss of working ability due to diseases (including chronic diseases), and there is no other source of income, and the accumulated annual self-care expenses exceed the annual disposable income of ordinary families, so they need to continue treatment.

Ordinary families who are extremely poor due to disasters or accidents. Poor families with no other source of income, such as death of key labor ability and severe disability due to disasters and emergencies.

Due to other irresistible reasons, very poor families cannot rely on industrial support and employment to help them get rid of poverty.