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The difference between poor families and families with special difficulties

The differences between poor families and families with special difficulties are as follows:

Poor households usually refer to families whose per capita annual income is below the poverty line, which may be the national or local standard line. Generally speaking, poor households have difficult living conditions and may not be able to maintain basic living needs.

A family with special difficulties refers to a family that is unable to cope with some special circumstances, such as serious illness, disability, or multiple children in the family. Families with special difficulties may feel great pressure in the face of economic pressures such as medical expenses and education expenses.

Generally speaking, poor families and families with special difficulties are families with financial difficulties. Poor families mainly refer to families whose income level is lower than a certain standard, while families with special difficulties may face more diversified problems.