Years are still scattered in the air, and the people of the country have once again invested their hearts in the hopes and intentions of a new year。

This month-long national network of people, a two-week survey involving millions of netizens (12 january - 12 february), is like a mirror reflecting the temperature of public opinion and reflecting the people's most genuine concerns。
Three key words that eventually emerged -Human securityI don't knowSocial governanceI don't knowFull-scale control of the partyBehind them are the details of the lives of thousands of families and the simple expectations。

This year, “safeguarding people” became the subject of much talk。
In the past, it was felt that the policy was a little far away from home, and today it is easier to provide community-based care and to pay for health insurance。

People who taste the benefits are better valued and more expected。
Many are concerned that the basic pension will rise again. Is the end of the aid pocket more secure

A sense of security has never been empty words, half on its own, and half on institutional foundations。
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Housing and parenting, in particular, have strained families。
The data show that more than 60 per cent of internet users want housing policies to be more friendly to married families。

The voice behind this is simple and sincere:
In order to encourage childbearing, economic pressure on families must first be reduced, and support for the key components of housing, education and so forth is most effective。

“home, peace” — the old saying is not old today。
Looking again at “social governance”, it sounds like the macro, but it's a reflection of how many trips each resident has to make, and whether it is fair and efficient。
Change is taking place, and more is expected, from “crowding less” to “more transparent services”。
In the past year, the “all-round rule party” has been marked by public confidence in justice and justice。
Because it is only with a good culture that policy implementation can remain the same and well-being can be realized。
The value of this survey lies in its roots。
People are no longer content with the macro slogans, but rather measure happiness through a meal, a health policy, a pension increase。
This practical, pragmatic public opinion is the most genuine and powerful。
The two meetings have not yet taken place, but the temperature is already on the air。
This is not a cold list of numbers, but a letter of hope from ordinary families。
Some think about newly born babies, others miss old people at home — every click is an expectation for a better life。
People's concerns are consistent:
Growing old, growing old, getting young, getting a little less anxiety in the middle。
These modest aspirations change from year to year and hope for better。
The survey also sent a gentle and powerful reminder to policymakers:
Behind the data is the hearts and minds of the people, and behind the words is the desire for a more stable life。
What really inspires people is making key words on the screen become visible changes in the streets。
Every change in the cold figures holds hope in different corners --
The rate of reimbursement for health insurance in small towns, confidence in the purchase of housing for young people and the degree of detail in the medical care of the elderly。
This is the point of the survey。
Year after year, hot spots change and the wind turns, but the background of “people's lives” does not fade。
I hope that in next year's survey, the expectations that are written today in the “living bar” will be translated into life's fruits。
After all, there is no better news for the population than the days passed。
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