How many times the average income of Japanese farmers is that of Chinese farmers?

Updated on Three rural 2024-03-01
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Japan (360,000-400,000 RMB).

    China (5000-20000 RMB).

    Between 64-80 times.

    The average annual income is more than 10 million yen (650,000 yuan) ]**********====

    Pilot [1,713] (2,920).

    Fuji Television Company Employee [1,567] (1,367).

    Certified Public Accountant [1,426] (20,000 people).

    Doctors [1,227] (260,000 people).

    University professors [1,153] (40,000 people).

    [Average annual income of more than 6 million yen (400,000 yuan)] ***************

    Associate professor at the university (20,000 people).

    Police (240,000 people).

    Excellent salaried employees of listed companies (970,000 people).

    Journalists (20,000 people).

    Farmers (3.69 million).

    High school faculty (80,000).

    Stewardess (5,890).

    First-class architects (310,000 people)

    400,000 yuan for farmers.

    Finet Shenzhen News Center.

    Xinhua news agency reported on Monday that Chinese farmers have reached an average annual income of 5,000 yuan this year, as the income brought back to the countryside has increased due to increased demand for migrant workers.

    ** The Rural Work Conference issued a statement saying that the per capita net income of farmers in 2009 increased by 6% over the same period last year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Now it is a financial crisis, which has had a great impact on Japan, and the monthly wages of their workers are 5,000 to 10,000 yuan, which is about 10 times worse than that of the peasants.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The per capita arable land area of Chinese is larger than that of Japan.

    Japan's per capita cultivated land area is hectares, and the per capita cultivated land area of Chinese in 2002 is hectares, and the per capita cultivated land area is about 1 2 of the world average, but the per capita cultivated land area of China's rural areas is less than 1 5 of Japan's, and Japan's agriculture is more developed than China's, and the level of agricultural mechanization is much higher than that of China.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In April, Japan's per capita monthly wage was announced, and the level of 18,000 yuan still dropped?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to the National Tax Agency's Heisei 24 (2012) private sector survey on the situation, the average annual income per person in Japan was 4.08 million yen (340,000 yen per month).

    In 2012, the National Tax Agency (NTW) conducted a survey of 4,556 employees of private companies (excluding civil servants) to provide the true results of Japan's per capita income.

    The average annual income of the 4,556 respondents was only 4.08 million yen (about 240,000 yuan), and the average of men and women was 5.02 million yen (about 300,000 yuan) and that of women was only 2.68 million yen (about 160,000 yuan).

    So how many people have an annual income of more than 7 million yen (about 420,000 yuan)? According to statistics, only 5,457,000 of the 4,556 respondents had an annual income of 7 million yen or more, accounting for 12% of the total, which means that on average, only 1 in 10 people has an annual income of 7 million yen or more.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The income of BAI in Japan varies depending on the region.

    DU is very different. Here I will only mention the official statistics.

    According to the National Tax Agency's 24-year (2012) private income per capita in Japan is 4.08 million yen (340,000 yen per month). However, if we separate the statistics for men and women, the average annual income of men is 5.02 million yen (10,000 yen per month), and the average annual income of women is 2.08 million yen (10,000 yen per month).

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In Japan, only the male owner generally works by himself, and the woman generally works on the home, with an average monthly salary of about 300,000 yen, which is equivalent to about 20,000 yuan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I know a Japanese student who told me that he worked 8-10w in the first year of his home university graduate, and his family was from Kyoto. In Japan, the more seniority you have, the more you earn. You can make your own calculations based on the data I gave.

    LS said that 30w is the level of 30 for general staff trunk roads.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In 2005, the average annual income of Japanese people was 4.37 million yen, which is now 363,000 yuan. The average for men is 5.37 million yen, or 446,000 yuan. The average annual income of women is 2.73 million yen, or 226,000 yuan.

    This is the latest information I can find for reference!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Comparing the current exchange rate, 30 million yen is equivalent to an annual salary of 1.74 million yuan.

    The average annual salary in Japan is about 5 million yen, and 30 million yen is almost enough to build a two-story building in a second-tier city. Although Japan says that consumption is much higher than ours, it is not so outrageous, and such an income can be regarded as the life of a rich person, enough to eat, drink and have fun!

    It's definitely enough to be well-off.

    Japan's consumption concept is different from that in China:

    Trams in big cities are convenient, and almost no one buys a car, and they will not consider buying a house until they get married and have children.

    Houses are still very expensive for most Japanese people, a three-bedroom apartment in a good location, basically around 50 million yen, mortgage interest rate, monthly repayment of 100,000 to 150,000, Japanese people generally do not do this.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's not well-off, that's the life of the rich! Consumption in Japan is not that high. 30 million to eat, drink and be merry is enough.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The monthly income of Japanese people is about 26,000, and our per capita income level in Japan should only be regarded as poor.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Almost all of Japan's peasants are not poor. Japan has established a sound agricultural subsidy policy, which will subsidize farmers. In addition to a certain amount of subsidies for the purchase of agricultural equipment**, farmers can also receive subsidies after reaching the annual production standard.

    As a general rule, the higher the yield, the more subsidies will be received. With the existence of such a policy, the peasants' enthusiasm for production will certainly be greatly enhanced, and the peasants' incomes will generally not be low if they add subsidies to their original incomes. In addition, there are not many people working in agriculture in Japan.

    Because the economic vitality of the rural areas is not high, the prices in the rural areas are much lower than those in the cities. With high income and low expenditure, the net income left by farmers each year will naturally be relatively higher.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In Japan, farmers are not necessarily poor, most of them can reach an annual income of 200,000 yuan, and Japan** will subsidize farmers. The population engaged in agriculture is not large.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Almost all Japanese farmers are not poor, and their annual income is about 200,000 yuan, because Japan's policies provide great support and subsidies to farmers.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Japanese farmers are not as poor as Chinese farmers, and their average annual income is 200,000 yuan.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    As far as I know, most of the farmers in Japan have an annual income of more than 3 million yen, which is equivalent to about 200,000 yuan of our yuan, which is also quite good.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The annual income of Japanese farmers is about 3 million yen, which is about 200,000 yuan. This income is still very good.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    They earn 3 million yen a year, with the highest income being Tokyo in Japan and one being Komachimura.

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