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Shedding Real Light on China's Shadow Income
Shedding Real Light on China's Shadow Income
China's income gap is far wider than official statistics suggest, underscoring a serious social threat that demands action
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What are actual income levels for Chinese households? How wide is the
nation's income gap?
Official statistics in 2008 said China's annual per capita income was less than 16,000 yuan. Households with the highest incomes accounted for 10 percent of the total population, with these annual disposable incomes averaging less than 44,000 yuan.
But do these figures reflect the real income situation of Chinese people?
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