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1. 01 average salary of employees in urban non-private units. In 2020, the average annual income of employees in urban non-private units was 97,379 yuan, and the average monthly salary was 8,114 yuan, an increase of 6,878 yuan over the previous year. 02 From the perspective of the region.
The region with the highest average salary is in the east. In terms of the four major regions, the average annual wages of employees in urban non-private units are 112372 yuan, 88,000 yuan, 78,193 yuan and 77,631 yuan respectively in the eastern, western, central and northeastern regions. Among them, the eastern region is mainly as follows:
Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shandong, Guangdong and Hainan. 03 From the perspective of industry categories.
The three industries with the highest average annual wages are: information transmission, software and information technology services, 177544 yuan; 139851 yuan for scientific research and technical services; 133,390 yuan in the financial sector. The 3 industries with the lowest average annual wages are:
agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery 48,540 yuan; accommodation and catering 48,833 yuan; 60,722 yuan for resident services, repairs and other services.
2. 01 average salary of employees in urban private units. The annual income of employees in urban private units nationwide was 57,727 yuan, and the average monthly salary was 4,810 yuan, an increase of 4,123 yuan over the previous year. 02 From the perspective of the region.
The average wages from high to low are in the eastern, western, central and northeastern regions, which are 63,601 yuan, 50,510 yuan, 48,861 yuan and 43,928 yuan respectively. The division of the eastern region is the same as that of the above-mentioned non-private units. 03 From the perspective of industry classification, the three industries with the highest average annual salary are:
information transmission, software and information technology services 101281 yuan; financial industry 82,930 yuan; 72,233 yuan for scientific research and technical services. The three industries with the lowest average annual wages are: agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishery with 38,956 yuan; accommodation and catering industry 42,258 yuan; water conservancy, environment and public facilities management industry 43,287 yuan.
Legal basis: Article 4 of the Interim Provisions on Wage Payment mainly includes: wage payment items, wage payment level, wage payment form, wage payment object, wage payment time and wage payment under special circumstances.
Article 5 Wages shall be paid in legal tender. Payment in kind and in alternative currency** may not be made. Article 6 The employer shall pay the wages to the workers themselves.
If the worker is unable to receive wages for any reason, his relatives or entrusting others to collect the wages on his or her behalf. The employer may entrust the bank to pay the wages on behalf of the employer. The employer must keep a written record of the amount and time of payment of the employee's wages, the name and signature of the recipient, and keep it for at least two years for future reference.
When paying wages, the employer shall provide the employee with a list of his or her personal wages.
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The data on Chinese's per capita income in 2010 is out, let's first look at the national per capita income data in 2010:
Per capita income of Chinese in 2010:
Urban residents: The per capita gross household income of urban residents in China in 2010 was 21,033 yuan.
Rural residents: The per capita net income of rural residents in China in 2010 was 5,919 yuan.
According to the calculation of 50% of the rural population and 50% of the urban population, the per capita income of Chinese in 2010 was 13,476 yuan. (The urban population is expected to reach 700 million in 2015, surpassing the rural population).
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Summary. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, in 2022, the per capita disposable income of Chinese residents will be 36,883 yuan, a real increase after deducting ** factors. In terms of permanent residence, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 49,283 yuan, an increase in real terms.
Hello, after inquiry, the average monthly income of Chinese is RMB, there are 100 million people in the Wheel Shan Tong blind clan whose monthly income is less than 820 yuan, at least 100 million people whose monthly income is less than 1200 yuan, and at least 100 million people whose monthly income is less than 1650 yuan.
According to the data of the National Bureau of Statistics, in 2022, the per capita disposable income of Chinese residents will be 36,883 yuan, deducting the actual growth of ** factors. According to the type of permanent residence, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 49,283 yuan, with a real increase.
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Summary. Hello, after inquiry, China's per capita monthly income is 10,000 yuan, and the top 10 Chinese per capita monthly income are: Shanghai, Beijing, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Tianjin, Guangdong, Fujian, Shandong, Liaoning, Inner Mongolia.
Hello, after inquiry, China's per capita monthly income is 10,000 yuan, and the top 10 in the ranking of Chinese's per capita monthly income are: Shanghai, Beijing, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Tianjin, Guangdong, Fujian, Jishan Shandong, Liaoning and Inner Mongolia.
In 2022, the per capita disposable income of residents in the country will be 10,000 yuan, and from the perspective of the average salary in 2022, the eastern region is generally higher than that in the western region of Zhongsuichong, and the central and western regions are significantly lower than those in the east. It is worth noting that with the impact of the epidemic, in the first half of this year, there was an economic downturn in some cities.
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The average monthly income of Chinese is yuan.
The country's income is divided into five levels: high-income group, upper-middle-income group, middle-income group, lower-middle-income group, and low-income group. The proportion accounts for 20%, and their corresponding monthly income is 5,400 yuan, 2,870 yuan, 1,875 yuan, 1,153 yuan, and 500 yuan respectively.
In other words, 60% of people in China have a monthly salary of less than 2,000 yuan, and many people do not meet the standard.
The impact of excessive income disparity.
If a country always has a large number of people living in absolute poverty, its economic momentum is underdeveloped, and ups and downs are inevitable, and eventually everyone will be affected! The unfair distribution of social wealth, the polarization of the rich and the poor, and the abnormal concentration of social wealth will inevitably lead to social instability.
Income disparities and wealth concentrations are too large to pose a considerable threat to economic development. The contrast between South Korea and the Philippines is a classic example.
Around 1960, many economic indicators were similar between the two countries, including population, GDP per capita, urbanization, and the number of people enrolled in primary and lower secondary schools. Half a century later, South Korea's economy tripled, becoming one of the "Asian Tigers" at that time. The Philippine economy is stagnant and the society is in turmoil.
The main reason is that South Korea's income and land distribution are higher than the average in the Philippines, and there is a difference in the Gini index between the two countries. Other economists believe that Latin America's slow economic development is due to the excessive concentration of wealth.
In addition, the poor living conditions will make them lose their motivation to work and reduce their productivity. Social injustice and inequality also lead to the gradual loss of national cohesion. The idleness of a large number of population resources has led to serious social problems and threatened the long-term peace and stability of society. <>
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According to the data from the 2018 China Statistical Yearbook released by the National Bureau of Statistics, from 2013 to 2017, the per capita disposable income of Chinese residents was as follows: yuan, yuan, yuan, yuan, and yuan.
On January 21, 2019, the National Bureau of Statistics released the "2018 Residents' Income and Consumption Expenditure", which showed that in 2018, the per capita disposable income of residents nationwide was 28,228 yuan.
At present, the per capita disposable income of residents in 2019 has not been announced.
According to the data from the 2018 China Statistical Yearbook released by the National Bureau of Statistics, from 2013 to 2017, the per capita disposable income of Chinese residents was as follows: yuan, yuan, yuan, yuan, and yuan. >>>More
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