With the acceleration of urbanization, the economic development of small counties has attracted more and more attention. The economic situation, consumption level and people's perception in these places have become hot topics. In my observation, I found that there is actually a "circle problem" in the economy of small counties, which not only affects the consumption outlook of local people, but also reveals the deep-seated reasons for the gap between the rich and the poor to a certain extent.
First of all, we need to understand the position of the "business economy" in small counties. The economic pillar of many small counties is often dominated by ** or state-owned enterprises, in this case, civil servants and related employees have become the main force of consumption. Their income is stable and their spending power is strong, so they support the commercial activities of the county. However, this economic structure has also led to a lack of vitality in the private economy, insufficient market competition, and a gradual widening gap between the rich and the poor.
If you look closely, you will find that although housing prices in small counties are relatively low, the average family's spending power is actually very limited. A cup of milk tea for nine yuan is a luxury for them, not to mention spending forty yuan to watch a movie. Behind this level of consumption is a low level of income and an increase in living pressure. Many families are on the run for a living, and they have no time to take care of spiritual and cultural consumption.
On the other hand, there are also some people in small counties who show relatively high spending power. During the Spring Festival, there are many people returning to their hometowns, and everyone is more willing to spend moneyThis has undoubtedly injected a breath of vitality into the local economy. In addition, due to lower housing prices, people spend less on housing, thus having more disposable income to spend on other consumption. There are also some people who have seen the world in big cities, and are more likely to have the illusion that "they are rich", so they are more willing to spend high.
However, this increase in consumption power has not fundamentally changed the structural problems of the economy of small counties. Many people still maintain a frugal lifestyle after returning to the big cities, and the high consumption in small counties is only a short-lived phenomenon. The real upgrading of consumption needs to be built on the basis of sustained and healthy economic development and steady growth of residents' income.
To sum up, the problem of the economy of small counties is not just a circle problem. It involves many aspects such as economic structure, income distribution, and consumption concepts. To solve these problems, it is necessary for enterprises and individuals to work together to promote economic diversification, increase residents' income, and guide the formation of healthy consumption concepts. Only in this way can the economy of small counties truly achieve sustainable development and allow more people to enjoy the fruits of economic development.
In the future development, we look forward to seeing the vitality and potential of the economy of the small county town be fully released, not only to achieve leapfrog development in hardware facilities, but also to achieve qualitative improvement in people's living standards. This will be the goal of our joint efforts, and it is also the best interpretation of the pursuit of a better life.