Find data on China s per capita income level over the years

Updated on society 2024-04-25
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is the World Bank.

    The data is in US dollars.

    Year National income per capita GDP per capita

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Some of the data requested by the landlord is already difficult to find, so he can only seek help from the National Bureau of Statistics.

    Here's what I found: per capita wage data, and it's not complete, just for the landlord's reference:

    1978: 615 yuan;

    1980: 762 yuan;

    1985: 1,148 yuan;

    1986: 1,329 yuan;

    1987: 1459 yuan;

    In 1988; 1747 yuan;

    In 1989; 1935 yuan;

    In 1990; 2140 yuan;

    In 1991; 2340 yuan;

    In 1992; 2711 yuan;

    In 1993; 3371 yuan;

    In 1994; 4538 yuan;

    In 1995; 5348 yuan;

    In 1996; 5980 yuan;

    In 1997; 6444 yuan;

    In 1998; 7446 yuan;

    In 1999; 8319 yuan;

    In 2000; 9333 yuan;

    In 2001; 10,834 yuan;

    In 2002; 12,373 yuan;

    In 2003; 13,969 yuan;

    In 2004; 15,920 yuan;

    In 2005; 18,200 yuan;

    In 2006; 20,856 yuan;

    In 2007; 24,721 yuan;

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The following is the data on the per capita disposable income of residents in China over the years:

    2012: 10,000 yuan.

    2013: 10,000 yuan.

    2014: 10,000 yuan.

    2015: 10,000 yuan.

    2016: 10,000 yuan.

    2017: 10,000 yuan.

    2018: 10,000 yuan.

    2019: 10,000 yuan.

    2020: 10,000 yuan.

    2021: 10,000 yuan.

    The above data unit is 10,000 yuan. It is important to note that these figures may change over time, please refer to the official data for specific figures.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is based on the income level of residents, and then the sum is calculated, and then divided by the total population, and then the result is the per capita national income of the Chinese.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Gross national income per capita is simply the gross national income divided by the average annual population, which is roughly equal to the gross domestic product per capita, or GDP.

    It refers to the sum of the production income, property income, production tax, etc., obtained by a country in a period of time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The per capita GNI of Chinese is based on the total GNI divided by the average annual population, which is about the same as the per capita GNP.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to the data released by the World Bank, the calculation method of Chinese per capita gross national income is: gross national income = gross domestic product + (factor income from abroad - factor expenditure on foreign countries).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    2020 Chinese average annual income 1 Hello, according to the data released by the Chinese Bureau of Statistics, the average annual income of Chinese in 2020 was 9,788 yuan, an increase over 2019. Regionally, in 2020, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 20,824 yuan, and the per capita disposable income of rural residents was 7,876 yuan, and the per capita disposable income of urban residents was twice as high as that of rural residents. In 2020, the per capita consumption expenditure of urban residents was 17,919 yuan, and that of rural residents was 6,917 yuan, which was twice as high as that of rural residents.

    In terms of industries, in 2020, the per capita income of the primary industry was 3,716 yuan, the per capita income of the secondary industry was 20,824 yuan, and the per capita income of the tertiary industry was 13,744 yuan, and the per capita income of the tertiary industry was twice as high as that of the secondary industry.

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