Shanghai and Beijing exceed 40000 yuan, with 31 provinces having a per capita income in the first half of the year. 8 provinces have an income of over 20000 yuan | per capita | per capita income
On August 1st, the website of the National Bureau of Statistics released the per capita disposable income of residents in 31 provinces in the first half of the year. From the data, eight provinces had a per capita income exceeding 20000 yuan in the first half of the year, with Beijing and Shanghai exceeding 40000 yuan.
According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics on July 17th, in the first half of the year, the per capita disposable income of residents in China was 19672 yuan, a nominal increase of 6.5% year-on-year, which was 1.4 percentage points faster than the first quarter; Excluding price factors, the actual growth rate increased by 5.8%, accelerating by 2.0 percentage points. Divided by permanent residence, the per capita disposable income of urban residents is 26357 yuan, a nominal increase of 5.4% year-on-year and an actual increase of 4.7%; The per capita disposable income of rural residents was 10551 yuan, a year-on-year nominal increase of 7.8% and an actual increase of 7.2%.
Looking at provinces, there are 9 provinces with per capita disposable income higher than the national average in the first half of the year, namely Shanghai, Beijing, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Tianjin, Guangdong, Fujian, Shandong, and Chongqing. Among them, the per capita disposable income of the first eight provinces exceeded 20000 yuan, all of which came from the eastern region.
In the first half of the year, the per capita disposable income of residents in Shanghai was 42870 yuan, a year-on-year increase of 9.9%, ranking first in per capita income. Among them, the per capita disposable income of urban permanent residents was 44922 yuan, an increase of 9.7%; The per capita disposable income of rural permanent residents was 24418 yuan, an increase of 13.9%.
In the first half of the year, Beijing's per capita disposable income exceeded the 40000 yuan mark for the first time. In the first half of the year, the per capita disposable income of residents in Beijing was 41358 yuan, a year-on-year increase of 5%, an increase of 1.4 percentage points from the first quarter.
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Shanghai and Beijing, as urban economies, have high urbanization rates and are highly developed in high-tech industries, modern service industries, and headquarters economies. In recent years, the three highest income industries in China are information transmission, software and information technology services, finance, and scientific research and technology services. Beijing and Shanghai are cities with a high concentration of high-income industries and positions. In addition, the headquarters economy in both Beijing and Shanghai is very prominent. For example, Beijing has a large number of headquarters of central enterprises and private enterprise giants, while Shanghai has a large number of regional headquarters of multinational corporations and a large number of private enterprise giants in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian and other places. Overall, there are many high paying positions in the two regions, which have attracted a large number of talents to gather, and the average income of residents is also high.
In the first half of the year, the per capita disposable income of all residents in Zhejiang reached 34317 yuan, ranking third. Zhejiang's county-level economy is highly developed, with each county having its own distinctive and blocky economy. Not only is the per capita income high, but the urban-rural gap is also small.
Data shows that in the first half of the year, the per capita disposable income of urban and rural residents in Zhejiang was 39728 yuan and 23126 yuan, respectively. The per capita income ratio of urban and rural residents was 1.72, a decrease of 0.07 compared to the first quarter.
After Zhejiang, the per capita disposable income of residents in Jiangsu, Tianjin, and Guangdong in the first half of the year ranged from 25000 to 28000, ranking fourth to sixth respectively. Fujian and Shandong have also exceeded the 20000 mark. In the first half of this year, eight provinces had a per capita income exceeding 20000 yuan, one more than the previous year. Among them, the per capita disposable income of residents in Shandong exceeded 20000 yuan for the first time in the first half of the year, reaching 20309 yuan.