Chinanews client, Beijing, January 30th (Reporter Li Jinlei) As Hebei Province announces its economic data for 2020, the current GDP data for 31 provinces in 2020 has been released.

  The data shows that Guangdong's GDP exceeded 11 trillion yuan, ranking first; Jiangsu's GDP exceeded 10 trillion yuan, ranking second; Shandong ranked third.

Tibet's GDP growth rate reached 7.8%, leading the country.

The GDP growth rate of 20 provinces exceeded the national GDP growth rate.

2020 GDP data of 31 provinces.

Guangdong, Jiangsu and Shandong are among the top three

  In terms of total GDP, Guangdong, Jiangsu and Shandong are still among the top three.

  Among them, Guangdong is still the "big one in Guangdong", with a GDP of 11,076.094 billion yuan in 2020, a year-on-year increase of 2.3%.

This is the first time that Guangdong's GDP has exceeded the 11 trillion yuan mark, and it has ranked first in the country for 32 consecutive years.

  "Su Daqiang" is still second, but its GDP has also reached a new level.

Jiangsu's GDP in 2020 was 10.27 trillion yuan, breaking through the 10 trillion yuan mark for the first time, an increase of 3.7% over the previous year.

  "Lu Dazhuang" ranked third.

Shandong's GDP for the whole year of 2020 will be 7312.90 billion yuan, an increase of 3.6% over the previous year at comparable prices.

  In 2020, "Su Daqiang" harvested Nantong, a new trillion-yuan GDP city, and "Lu Dazhuang" harvested Jinan, a new trillion-yuan GDP city.

Currently, China has 23 cities with a GDP exceeding one trillion yuan.

Data map.

Drawing by Zhang Jianyuan

The GDP growth rate of 20 provinces outperforms the national growth rate

  According to data from the National Bureau of Statistics, preliminary calculations show that the GDP for 2020 will be 101,5986 billion yuan, breaking through 100 trillion yuan for the first time, which is a 2.3% increase over the previous year at comparable prices.

  From the perspective of GDP growth, the GDP growth rate of 20 provinces in 2020 exceeds the national growth rate, and Guangdong's GDP growth rate is the same as that of the whole country.

  The 20 provinces are Tibet, Guizhou, Yunnan, Anhui, Hebei, Chongqing, Gansu, Ningxia, Sichuan, Hunan, Jiangxi, Jiangsu, Guangxi, Shandong, Zhejiang, Shanxi, Hainan, Xinjiang, Fujian, and Jilin.

Tibet's GDP growth leads Hubei's negative growth

  Among them, Tibet's GDP in 2020 is 190.274 billion yuan, ranking the bottom, but Tibet's GDP growth rate in 2020 is 7.8%, leading the country.

  Data show that the GDP growth rate of 30 provinces is positive, and only the GDP growth rate of Hubei, which has been hit hardest by the epidemic, is still negative.

Data show that the GDP of Hubei province in 2020 is 4,344.346 billion yuan, which is 5.0% lower than the previous year at comparable prices.

  According to the Hubei Provincial Bureau of Statistics, Hubei has withstood the huge impact of the 76-day suspension. The epidemic impacted the province’s GDP by 39.2%, 19.3%, and 10.4% in the next quarter, the first half of the year, and the first three quarters. The rate of decline narrowed to 5.0%, basically close to the level of the same period last year.

31 provinces, regions and municipalities in 2020 per capita disposable income.

Per capita disposable income is still the highest in Shanghai

  From the perspective of the per capita disposable income of residents in 31 provinces, Shanghai’s per capita disposable income of residents reached 72,232 yuan in 2020, topping the list and the only area in the country that exceeded the 70,000 yuan mark.

  Ranked second is Beijing, whose per capita disposable income is one step away from the 70,000 yuan mark, reaching 69,434 yuan.

Ranked third is Zhejiang, whose per capita disposable income of residents in 2020 will reach 52,397 yuan.

  The income of "Su Daqiang" residents is higher than that of "Cantonese boss".

The per capita disposable income of Jiangsu residents is 43,390 yuan in 2020, higher than the 41,029 yuan in Guangdong.

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