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 |
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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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