Fuyang two subsidies can be regarded as low-income families.

The standards of the two subsidies for subsistence allowances are the minimum living security and medical assistance provided by the state to ensure the basic livelihood of the extremely poor.

The minimum living standard is calculated according to the per capita disposable income of local residents, family size and other factors, and is generally a certain multiple of the local minimum living standard. However, the purpose of medical assistance is to subsidize the medical expenses of the extremely poor. The amount of subsidy depends on the different medical expenses, and is generally a certain proportion of the actual medical expenses. Specific standards vary from region to region and need to be consulted with local civil affairs departments.

Minimum filing standard:

1. Family income: the filing standard of the minimum living allowance is based on the per capita income of the family, which usually requires that the per capita income of the family be lower than a certain proportion of the local minimum living allowance standard, and the specific proportion varies from region to region;

2. Property status: the reporting standard of the minimum living allowance should also consider the property status of the family. Generally speaking, families are not allowed to have too much property or too much deposits, and the specific standards vary from region to region;

3. Family population: The declaration standard of minimum living allowance should also consider family population. Generally speaking, if the family population is large, the filing standard is relatively low, and the specific standards vary from region to region;

4. Other factors: Other factors, such as the age, health status and employment status of family members, can also be considered in the filing standard of subsistence allowances.

To sum up, Article 9 of the Interim Measures for Social Assistance in People's Republic of China (PRC) was written by Bian Xiao. The state provides minimum living guarantee to families whose per capita income of family members living with * * * is lower than the local minimum living guarantee standard and meets the requirements of the local minimum living guarantee family property status. I hope I can help you with the relevant answer.

Legal basis:

The "Interim Measures" of People's Republic of China (PRC) social assistance ninth.

The state provides minimum living guarantee to families whose per capita income of family members living together is lower than the local minimum living guarantee standard and meets the requirements of the local minimum living guarantee family property status.