China News Service, December 30th (China News Finance Wu Jiaju) Recently, the National Bureau of Statistics edited and published the "China Statistical Yearbook 2022". What is the average wage level in different regions?

Which area people can "flower" the most?

Which region people can "eat" the most?

What is the national average salary in 2021?

  The "China Statistical Yearbook 2022" shows that in 2021, the average salary of employees employed in urban non-private units across the country will be 106,837 yuan, breaking through 100,000 yuan for the first time, an increase of 9,458 yuan over the previous year, and a nominal increase of 9.7%.

  In terms of regions, among urban non-private units, Beijing (194,651 yuan), Shanghai (191,844 yuan), Tibet (140,355 yuan), Tianjin (123,528 yuan), Zhejiang (122,309 yuan), Guangdong (118,133 yuan), Jiangsu (115,133 yuan) Yuan), Qinghai (109,346 yuan), Ningxia (105,266 yuan), and Chongqing (101,670 yuan) have an average salary of more than 100,000 yuan.

Among them, Beijing and Shanghai exceeded 190,000 yuan, and Tibet exceeded 140,000 yuan.

  In 2021, the average salary of employees employed in private urban private units across the country will be 62,884 yuan, an increase of 5,157 yuan over the previous year, and a nominal increase of 8.9%.

  In terms of regions, among the urban private units, the average salary of employees ranks in the forefront: Beijing (100,011 yuan), Shanghai (96,011 yuan), Guangdong (73,231 yuan), Zhejiang (69,228 yuan), Jiangsu (68,868 yuan), Tibet (66311 yuan), Tianjin (65272 yuan), Fujian (62433 yuan), Hainan (62284 yuan), Chongqing (59307 yuan).

Among them, Beijing exceeded 100,000 yuan.

Where are the people who can "flower" the most?

  "China Statistical Yearbook 2022" shows that in 2021, the national per capita consumption expenditure of residents will be 24100.1 yuan.

Among them, expenditure on food, tobacco and alcohol was 7,178.1 yuan, clothing expenditure was 1,418.7 yuan, housing expenditure was 5,641.1 yuan, daily necessities and service expenditure was 1,423.2 yuan, transportation and communication expenditure was 3,155.6 yuan, education, culture and entertainment expenditure was 2,598.9 yuan, medical care expenditure was 2,115.1 yuan, and other supplies and services The expenditure is 569.4 yuan.

  The regions with the highest per capita consumption expenditure of residents in 2021 are: Shanghai (48879.3 yuan), Beijing (43640.4 yuan), Zhejiang (36668.1 yuan), Tianjin (33188.4 yuan), and Guangdong (31589.3 yuan).

  Looking at the areas with the highest expenditures, the top expenditures on food, tobacco and alcohol are: Shanghai (12604.5 yuan), Guangdong (10484.6 yuan), Zhejiang (10160.3 yuan), Beijing (9306.6 yuan), Fujian (9167.5 yuan) .

  Residential expenditures are at the forefront: Beijing (16846.7 yuan), Shanghai (16136.8 yuan), Zhejiang (9943.0 yuan), Jiangsu (8433.6 yuan), Fujian (8300.8 yuan).

Education, culture and entertainment expenditures are at the forefront: Shanghai (4709.9 yuan), Zhejiang (3768.7 yuan), Tianjin (3372.5 yuan), Beijing (3348.0 yuan), and Guangdong (3241.6 yuan).

  In addition, clothing expenditures are in the forefront: Beijing (2104.4 yuan), Shanghai (2086.9 yuan), Zhejiang (2051.3 yuan), Tianjin (1872.0 yuan), Jiangsu (1783.9 yuan).

The top health care expenditures are: Beijing (4285.7 yuan), Shanghai (3877.9 yuan), Tianjin (3747.6 yuan), Zhejiang (2498.9 yuan), Liaoning (2485.1 yuan).

Where can people

"eat" the most?

  "China Statistical Yearbook 2022" shows that in 2021, the per capita grain (raw grain) consumption of national households will be 144.6 kg, edible oil will be 10.8 kg, vegetables and edible fungi will be 109.8 kg; meat (including pork, beef, mutton, etc.) 32.9 kg, of which 25.2 kg for pork, 2.5 kg for beef, 1.4 kg for mutton; 12.3 kg for poultry, 14.2 kg for aquatic products, 13.2 kg for eggs, 14.4 kg for milk, and 61.0 kg for dried and fresh melons and fruits kg, sugar is 1.3 kg.

  In terms of regions, the consumption of grain (raw grain) is in the forefront: Jiangxi (174.3 kg), Hebei (173.8 kg), Heilongjiang (169.7 kg), Gansu (165.3 kg), Hunan (161.5 kg).

  Meat consumption ranks in the forefront: Chongqing (46.9 kg), Sichuan (42.4 kg), Inner Mongolia (41.8 kg), Jiangxi (37.7 kg), and Guangdong (37.6 kg).

Among them, pork consumption ranks in the forefront: Chongqing, Sichuan, Hunan, Jiangxi, and Yunnan.

Beef consumption ranks in the forefront: Tibet, Qinghai, Ningxia, Xinjiang, and Shanghai.

Mutton consumption ranks in the forefront: Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Tibet, Qinghai, Ningxia.

  Chongqing (147.4 kg), Hubei (133.8 kg), Liaoning (128.1 kg), Jiangxi (123.8 kg), and Hebei (123.7 kg) ranked first in the consumption of vegetables and edible fungi.

The top consumption of dried and fresh melons and fruits are: Hebei (86.5 kg), Tianjin (85.5 kg), Shandong (80.6 kg), Ningxia (80.6 kg), Heilongjiang (79.5 kg).

  The top poultry consumption are: Hainan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Anhui, Hunan.

Aquatic product consumption: Hainan, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Guangdong, Fujian.

Egg consumption: Shandong, Hebei, Tianjin, Henan, Liaoning.

Milk consumption: Beijing, Shanghai, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Shanxi.

  In addition, the top edible oil consumption are: Heilongjiang, Chongqing, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan.

Sugar consumption: Tibet, Chongqing, Heilongjiang, Zhejiang, Gansu.

(China New Finance and Economics)

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