What does rigid expenditure for poverty alleviation mean?
Rigid expenditure refers to the money that must be spent when the thunder is firm, which is called rigid expenditure. The rigid expenditure of poor households is that eating rice flour oil is a must, and if you can make do, you have to eat it. Water, electricity, gas (coal), winter heating costs. Children's education funds (from primary school to university), no matter how poor, can't be poor in education.