20 19: the poverty standard is 3747 yuan/year.
2020: The poverty standard is 4,000 yuan/year.
The definition of poor households by the state has strict standards: absolute poverty population (annual per capita net income below 627 yuan), relative poverty population (annual per capita net income of 628-865 yuan) and low-income population (annual per capita net income of 866- 1205 yuan);
General income and high income (annual per capita net income 1205 yuan or more). Generally, the family population whose annual per capita net income is less than 1205 yuan is collectively referred to as vulnerable groups.
Extended data:
International poverty line:
Different countries, different periods, different regions and different cities in a country have different levels of economic development and different poverty standards. The current international poverty line is the standard for the World Bank to calculate the daily income of $65,438 +0 according to purchasing power parity.
Absolute poverty:
Individuals or families who lack the minimum resources to maintain the minimum living needs or even survive. When measuring absolute poverty, generally only the items absolutely necessary to keep healthy are considered, and the items purchased should be the simplest and most economical.
Relative poverty:
A person or a family has enough resources to meet the basic needs of life, but it is not enough to make it reach the average living standard of a society, and usually it can only be maintained at a level far below the average living standard.
In 2005, China's rural relative poverty standard was 684-944 yuan.
In recent years, the problem of urban poor households has gradually emerged. China's urban poverty standard is calculated according to the urban minimum living standard, and the urban minimum living standard is different.