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As of March 1, 2021, the per capita disposable income of residents in 2020 was 32,189 yuan, an increase over the previous year. After deducting ** factors, real growth. The median per capita disposable income of residents nationwide was 27,540 yuan, an increase.
According to the place of permanent residence, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 43,834 yuan, an increase over the previous year, and the actual increase was after deducting the first factor.
The median per capita disposable income of urban residents was 40,378 yuan, an increase. The per capita disposable income of rural residents was 17,131 yuan, an increase over the previous year. The median per capita disposable income of rural residents was 15,204 yuan, an increase.
The ratio of per capita disposable income of urban and rural residents was smaller than that of the previous year.
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The per capita disposable income of urban residents refers to the part of the income that reflects the total cash income of the household that can be used to arrange the daily life of the household. It is the total household income after deducting the income tax paid, the social security contributions paid by individuals, and the bookkeeping subsidy of the surveyed households.
In 2020, the per capita disposable income of urban residents nationwide was 43,834 yuan, a nominal increase over the previous year, and a real increase after deducting the most important factors.
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According to the statistical report on national economic and social development in 2021 released by the National Bureau of Statistics in February 2022:
In 2021, the per capita disposable income of urban residents nationwide was 47,412 yuan, an increase over the previous year, deducting the ** factor, a real increase. The median per capita disposable income of urban residents was 43,504 yuan, an increase.
The per capita disposable income of rural residents was 18,931 yuan, an increase over the previous year. The median per capita disposable income of rural residents was 16,902 yuan, an increase. The ratio of per capita disposable income of urban and rural residents was smaller than that of the previous year.
In 2021, the per capita disposable income of residents nationwide will be 35,128 yuan, an increase over the previous year, and the actual growth will be after deducting the most important factors. The median per capita disposable income of residents nationwide was 29,975 yuan, an increase.
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1. Residents' income.
In the first half of the year, the per capita disposable income of residents nationwide was 18,463 yuan, a nominal increase over the same period of the previous year. In terms of urban and rural areas, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 25,003 yuan, an increase (unless otherwise specified, the following are year-on-year nominal growth), deducting the first factor, the actual growth; The per capita disposable income of rural residents was 9,787 yuan, an increase, and after deducting the most important factors, the real growth.
In the first half of the year, the median per capita disposable income of residents in the country was 15,560 yuan, an increase, and the median was average. Among them, the median per capita disposable income of urban residents was 22,324 yuan, an increase, and the median was average; The median per capita disposable income of rural residents was 8,410 yuan, an increase, and the median was the average of the past.
In the first half of the year, the per capita wage of residents nationwide was 10,576 yuan, an increase, accounting for a proportion of disposable income; The per capita net operating income was 2,841 yuan, an increase, accounting for more than Sun Crack's remaining weight in disposable income; The per capita net property income was 1,665 yuan, which accounted for the proportion of disposable income; The per capita net transfer income was 3,382 yuan, an increase, accounting for a proportion of disposable income.
Limb Balance Figure 1 Average and median per capita disposable income of residents in the first half of 2022.
Now in our daily life, in fact, many times we can also deeply feel the relevant issues about China's per capita disposable income in 2020. From now we can see that the per capita disposable income has grown rapidly, so some people will have such doubts, that is, what will be the per capita disposable income in China in 2020? For this problem, in my personal opinion, after understanding, the data obtained is about 20,000 yuan, and people's living standards have been greatly improved, let's take a closer look. >>>More
According to the basic explanation of statistical terminology, "the per capita disposable income of urban residents refers to the income that can be used to pay for living expenses in the total income of residents' households. Per capita disposable income is the average cost of living income per person based on the total population of a household. It includes all the regular and one-time incomes of all members of the household, such as salaries, bonuses, allowances, laundry expenses, book and newspaper expenses, transportation subsidies, subsidies, one-child expenses, and the income of divorced and retired people, income from maintenance and gifts, income from property and property, interest income, manuscript fees, lecture fees, etc., but shall deduct maintenance, gift expenses, accounting subsidies, individual taxes (personal income tax, vehicle and vessel use tax, etc.) and the 'fire expenses' that the non-family population often pays for private meals."
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