We usually use total GDP or GDP per capita to evaluate the degree of economic development of a region. However, there are times when GDP is not always an objective measure of the income of residents in the region.
Compared with GDP per capita, per capita disposable income may be more suitable for evaluating residents' income and living standards. Per capita disposable income is the combined average of the income of various types of households. In general, per capita disposable income is directly proportional to the standard of living, that is, the higher the per capita disposable income, the higher the standard of living.
In China, in the publication of the statistical bulletins of various regions, there are generally three data on per capita disposable income: per capita disposable income of residents, per capita disposable income of urban residents, and per capita disposable income of rural residents. In fact, the per capita disposable income of residents is the disposable income calculated after integrating urban residents and rural residents.
According to the data released by the regional statistical bureaus, there is a large difference in per capita disposable income between provinces and cities across the country.
In 2022, there will be Shanghai, Beijing, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Tianjin, Fujian, and ShandongThe per capita disposable income of 8 provinces and cities exceeds the national averageThe per capita disposable income of the remaining 23 provinces and municipalities is lower than the national average. It is worth noting that these 8 provinces and cities are all provinces and cities in coastal areas.
According to the regional division of China, there are in East China5 provinces and citiesThe per capita disposable income exceeds the national average, and there are Beijing and Tianjin in North ChinaTwo municipalitiesThe per capita disposable income exceeds the national average, and the other in South ChinaGuangdongPer capita disposable income exceeds the national average.
In 2022, the per capita disposable income of residents in Shanghai and Beijing will be 79,610 yuan and 77,415 yuan respectively, ranking firmTop 2 in the country. As the only two members of the "70,000 yuan club", Shanghai and Beijing have per capita disposable incomeFar ahead of other provinces and cities.
Zhejiang's per capita disposable income in 2022 will be 60,302 yuan, ranking as the only member of the "60,000 yuan club".Third in the country.
In 2022, Jiangsu (49,862 yuan), Tianjin (48,976 yuan), Guangdong (47,065 yuan), and Fujian (43,118 yuan).Four digitsThe members of the "40,000 yuan club" with per capita disposable income are ranked respectivelyNo. 1 in the country.
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