As we all know, China has a large population base, and as a developing country, there are still many poor people.
These numerous poverty alleviation goals are a huge burden for the government, and how to fundamentally change the state of poverty is still a difficult problem.
Secondly, the target of precise poverty alleviation policy is the poor, and it is difficult for officials to distribute benefits to them step by step.
Corruption in China runs through all ages. Even if we increase our efforts, it is still difficult to completely eliminate this phenomenon. However, accurate poverty alleviation often needs to be decentralized from the central government to towns at all levels, and many people will handle it. It is difficult to guarantee that they will not tamper with it.
In the end, the benefits that are really distributed to ordinary people are always very few, and they can't play much role at all.
Finally, there are great problems in the certification system of precise poverty alleviation targets, and the certification in some areas may deviate from the actual situation, resulting in people who really need help not being helped, further widening the gap between the rich and the poor.