List of Chinese administrative divisions by disposable income per capita

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This is a list of the first-level administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China (PRC), including all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, in order of their total disposable income per capita in 2009. The figures are given in Renminbi. Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR and Taiwan is exclude.

Disposable income is total personal income minus personal current taxes. In national accounts definitions, personal income, minus personal current taxes equals disposable personal income. Subtracting personal outlays (which includes the major category of personal (or, private) consumption expenditure) yields personal (or, private) savings.

Disposable income normally is part of GDP, including employment income, investment income, rental income and other kinds of income. In China, the disposable income is calculated separately for urban and rural citizen. As of 2009, the urban citizen is about 47% of the total population, and another 53% population are from rural area. However, following the development of economy and urbanization, the percentage of urban citizen increases 1% to 1.5% every year. Averagely, there are 2.91 person per household in China, so the total household income is disposable income times 2.91.

Rank Province Urban in RMB¥ Rural in RMB¥ Percentage of Urban population
1 Shanghai 28,838 12,324 89%
2 Beijing 26,738 11,986 86%
3 Zhejiang 24,611 10,008 60%
4 Guangdong 21,574 6,906 65%
5 Tianjin 21,430 10,675 76%
6 Jiangsu 20,552 8,004 56%
7 Fujian 19,557 6,880 52%
8 Shandong 17,811 6,119 49%
 China 17,175 5,153 47%
9 Inner Mongolia 15,849 4,938 52%
10 Liaoning 15,800 6,000 62%
11 Chongqing 15,749 4,621 50%
12 Guangxi 15,451 3,980 40%
13 Hunan 15,084 4,910 43%
14 Hebei 14,718 5,150 44%
15 Yunnan 14,424 3,369 34%
16 Henan 14,372 4,807 38%
17 Hubei 14,367 5,035 45%
18 Shaanxi 14,129 3,438 44%
19 Anhui 14,086 4,504 42%
20 Ningxia 14,025 4,048 47%
21 Jiangxi 14,022 5,075 43%
22 Jilin 14,006 5,450 65%
23 Shanxi 13,997 4,244 46%
24 Sichuan 13,904 4,462 39%
25 Hainan 13,751 4,744 40%
26 Tibet 13,544 3,532 24%
27 Guizhou 12,863 3,005 30%
28 Qinghai 12,692 3,346 42%
29 Heilongjiang 12,566 5,207 42%
30 Xinjiang 12,258 4,005 40%
31 Gansu 11,930 2,980 33%

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