Which provinces in China have a serious gap between the rich and the poor? What is the reason?

Updated on society 2024-06-02
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Shaanxi, Guizhou's internal reconciliation is very serious, because there are many villages in Shaanxi, and his down payment is Xi'an, Xi'an is now a first-tier city, so his sister is very developed, and there are many rich people, but people in those mountainous areas are generally poor. In fact, Guizhou is the same, because there are too many mountainous areas, so there are some places that cannot be developed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First-tier cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou have a serious internal divide between the rich and the poor, and there are more people in developed areas who get rich first, so the gap between the rich and the poor is large. In addition, I am familiar with the city of Dalian, where there are many people who are particularly wealthy, some of whom are foreigners and some of whom are local, resulting in a serious gap between the rich and the poor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think the internal wealth gap in Guizhou Province is very serious, because one of my roommates is from Guizhou, and he told me that there are families in their family, and the only electrical appliance is still an electric light, but I think his living standard is very good, so I think the internal wealth gap in Guizhou is more serious.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At present, there are still many provinces in China that have a serious gap between the rich and the poor. For example, the reason for these big cities in Shanghai and Shenzhen is that everyone has different steps of development, the rich people become richer, and the poor people become poorer because they can't afford this level of consumption.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think the more prosperous the city, the more serious the gap between the rich and the poor is. For example, Beijing and Shanghai. Let some people get rich first is the reason.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think it's Jiangsu, because it's right next door to us, plus I've spent a few years in both southern and northern Jiangsu.

    Jiangsu Province can be said to be very different, I think the main reason is the problem of geographical advantages, northern Jiangsu is mountainous, belongs to a more remote location, investment is not so good, there is no landing of large economic households, resulting in serious differentiation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think the internal wealth gap in China's Guizhou province is particularly severe. I think it's because Guizhou's transportation was underdeveloped in the past, and the roads were not passable, so things in the city could not be transported to the countryside, and things in the countryside could not be sold in the city, so it hindered the experience communication between towns! As a result, the gap between the rich and the poor in the city and town is particularly large!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think it may be because of the times, as well as the difference in personal personality, in some provinces, a group of people with more flexible minds come out, and gradually these people will slowly get rich, and after having money, they will be richer, so gradually the gap between the rich and the poor will be widened.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Oil, coal, electricity, telecommunications. All kinds of resources are monopolized, and China's system is destined to lack effective regulatory agencies, resulting in unfair distribution of wealth. The central enterprises in the system are not regulated, and they have the final say on the distribution of wealth.

    It is useless to count on morality, not all honest people become people, and it is precisely selfish people who become officials. Let those people who scold officials take the position of vested interests, will China be turned upside down overnight?

    Of course, the system is not the only cause of the current state of society, but at least it is one of them.

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