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Taiyuan Minimum Living Security Standard 2022

Counties (cities, districts) Civil Affairs Bureau and Finance Bureau:

According to the Guiding Opinions of Shanxi Provincial Department of Civil Affairs and Shanxi Provincial Department of Finance on Standardizing the Formulation and Adjustment of Urban and Rural Minimum Living Security Standards (Jin Min Fa [2021] No.38), with the consent of the municipal government, the minimum living security standards for urban and rural residents in 2022 are determined. The specific matters are notified as follows:

First, the urban and rural minimum living standard in 2022

(1) urban minimum living standard. Ten counties (cities, districts) in the city's urban minimum living standard is 730 yuan/month.

(2) Rural minimum living standard. The rural minimum living standard in yingze district, xiaodian district, Xinghualing District, jiancaoping district, Wanbailin District and Jinyuan District is 730 yuan/month; The rural minimum living standard in Qingxu County, Yangqu County, loufan county and Gujiao City is 6 10 yuan/month.

Second, the implementation time.

It shall come into force on June 65438+ 10/day, 2022.

Taiyuan Civil Affairs Bureau Taiyuan Bureau of Finance

June 2022 13

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First, what is the minimum living guarantee

The minimum living guarantee refers to the social security system that the state gives some cash assistance to the population whose per capita income is lower than the minimum living guarantee standard announced by the local government to ensure the basic living of their family members.

The minimum living security line is also the poverty line. The practice of giving corresponding subsidies to people who reach the poverty line to ensure their basic livelihood.

Two, the following three types of personnel can apply for the minimum living guarantee for urban residents.

1. Residents who have no source of income, no ability to work and no dependents or dependents;

2 residents who have not been re-employed during the period of receiving unemployment benefits or after the expiration of unemployment benefits, and their per capita income is lower than the minimum living standard;

3. Residents whose per capita income is still lower than the minimum living standard after receiving wages or minimum wages, basic living expenses and pensions for retirees.