In 2022, my country's total economic volume will exceed 120 trillion yuan.

According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics on January 17, according to preliminary calculations, the annual GDP in 2022 will be 121,020.7 billion yuan, an increase of 3% over the previous year at constant prices.

From the perspective of per capita level, my country's per capita GDP in 2022 will be 85,698 yuan, an actual increase of 3% over the previous year, and converted at the annual average exchange rate, it will be 12,741 US dollars, which has remained above 12,000 US dollars for two consecutive years.

  After the release of the national GDP data in 2022, various regions have also released last year's GDP data one after another.

As of now, the 2022 GDP data of 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities across the country have all been released.

The gap between Jiangsu and Guangdong has narrowed, and the GDP of Shaanxi and Jiangxi has broken through 3 trillion

  Facing a complex and severe external environment and multiple unexpected challenges, China's economy will be under pressure in 2022, but there are also bright spots.

  In terms of total GDP, after Guangdong became the first domestic province with a GDP exceeding 12 trillion yuan in 2021, it will approach 13 trillion yuan in 2022, reaching 12911.858 billion yuan.

Guangdong has been ranked No. 1 in the country for 34 consecutive years.

Jiangsu "follows closely behind". In 2022, the GDP of Jiangsu Province will exceed 12 trillion yuan, reaching 12,287.56 billion yuan.

Shandong is 8743.5 billion yuan, ranking third.

Zhejiang ranked fourth with 7,771.5 billion yuan.

Henan's GDP in 2022 will exceed 6 trillion yuan, reaching 6134.505 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 3.1%.

Since 2013, the economy of Henan Province has stepped up to a higher level every three years, breaking through 3 trillion, 4 trillion, 5 trillion, and 6 trillion in succession.

  In 2022, Fujian will officially enter the "5 trillion club".

As municipalities directly under the Central Government, the GDP of Beijing and Shanghai continued to exceed 4 trillion yuan.

The GDP of Shaanxi and Jiangxi exceeded 3 trillion yuan.

After Shanxi Province reached a new level of "2 trillion" in 2021, it will exceed 2.5 trillion for the first time in 2022.

Guizhou has entered the "2 trillion echelon".

  Guangdong and Jiangsu are China's two major economic provinces with a GDP exceeding 10 trillion yuan, while Shandong and Zhejiang are in the camps of 8 trillion yuan and 7 trillion yuan, respectively.

Henan exceeds 6 trillion, and Sichuan, Hubei, and Fujian are in the 5 trillion echelon.

Hunan, Anhui, Shanghai, Hebei, and Beijing are in the 4 trillion echelon, and Shaanxi and Jiangxi are in the 3 trillion camp.

The provinces with GDP in the range of 2 trillion to 3 trillion are the most, including: Chongqing (2912.903 billion yuan), Liaoning (2897.51 billion yuan), Yunnan (2895.42 billion yuan), Guangxi (2630.087 billion yuan), Shanxi (2564.259 billion yuan) Yuan), Inner Mongolia (2315.9 billion yuan), Guizhou (2016.458 billion yuan).

The GDP growth rate of 16 provinces in 2022 will exceed the national level

  In 2022, there are 16 provinces whose GDP growth rate exceeds the national level (3%).

Judging from the economic growth rate of various provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities in 2022, most of them will be in the range of 2%-5%.

There are 10 provinces with more than (or equal to) 4%, namely Fujian (4.7%), Jiangxi (4.7%), Hunan (4.5%), Gansu (4.5%), Shanxi (4.4%), Hubei (4.3%) , Shaanxi (4.3%), Yunnan (4.3%), Inner Mongolia (4.2%), Ningxia (4%).

Among them, the four provinces of Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, and Gansu grew by more than 4.5%.

Fujian ranks first in the growth rate among major economic provinces with a GDP exceeding 5 trillion yuan.

  The expected economic growth target of each province in 2023: between 4% and 9.5%

  Previously, 31 provinces had disclosed their expected economic growth targets for 2023, ranging from 4% to 9.5%.

  Among them, Hainan is the highest, proposing an expected growth target of 9.5% for the region's GDP in 2023.

Tibet follows closely at around 8%.

Jiangxi and Xinjiang are about 7%, Anhui, Hubei, Hunan, and Ningxia are about 6.5%, and Chongqing is more than 6%.

The target growth rate of 9 provinces is about 6%, namely Hebei, Shanxi, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Fujian, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, and Inner Mongolia.

6% in Henan and Gansu, more than 5.5% in Shanghai, about 5.5% in Guangxi and Shaanxi, more than 5% in Liaoning, Zhejiang, Shandong, and Guangdong, and about 5% in Jiangsu and Qinghai.