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The per capita disposable income of the city's residents increased by 8.9% in the 1-3 quarter of 2018 compared with the same period last year.

2018-11-12 16:18  

According to household income and expenditure and living conditions survey data, from the third quarter of 2018, the city's per capita disposable income of 46426 yuan, up 8.9 percent year on year. Of these, the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 50406 yuan, up 8.9 yuan from the same period last year.  

In the 1-3 quarter of 2018, according to the four income components, the per capita wage income of the residents in the city was 28377 yuan, up 7.4 percent from the same period last year, and the per capita net operating income was 1021 yuan, down 9.8 percent from the same period last year. Per capita net income was 7854 yuan, up 13.6 yuan from the same period last year, and per capita transfer net income was 9174 yuan, up 12.4 yuan from the same period last year.  

Of these, the per capita wage income of urban residents was 30482 yuan, an increase of 7.3 percent over the same period last year; the per capita net operating income was 907 yuan, down 7.9 percent from the same period last year; the per capita net income of property was 8784 yuan, up 13.3 percent from the same period last year. Per capita net income transferred to 10233 yuan, an increase of 11.9%.  

Statistical scope, collection channels and main indicators of household income and expenditure and living conditions survey  

I. scope of statistics  

The subjects of household survey are households in the people's Republic of China, including both urban and rural households, households living in the form of families, and households living in collective form. The survey subjects were determined according to their permanent residence, including both households with household accounts in local areas and households living outside the territory for a certain period of time (usually for more than half a year). The scope of cities and towns is defined as the area of "town" in "the stipulation of dividing urban and rural areas statistically", and the "rural area" is defined as "rural area" in "the regulation of dividing urban and rural areas statistically".  

II. Collection channels  

Household survey adopts journal and questionnaire to collect basic data. Among them, residents'cash income and expenditure, real income and expenditure are collected mainly by accounting method. Household members and labor force employment, housing and durable goods ownership, household management and production and investment, the basic situation of the community and other people's livelihood were collected by questionnaire survey.  

III. Interpretation of main statistical indicators  

Disposable income: the sum of the final consumer spending and savings available to the survey household during the survey period, that is, the disposable income available to the survey household. Disposable income includes both cash and physical income. According to the source of income, disposable income includes four items: wage income, net operating income, net property income and transfer income. The formula is:  

Disposable income = wage income operating net income property net income transfer net income  

Wage income: refers to the employment personnel through various ways to get all the remuneration and various benefits, including employed in units or individuals, engaged in all kinds of freelance, part-time and sporadic work to get all the remuneration and benefits.  

Net operating income: refers to the household or household members engaged in the production and operation of the net income, is the total operating income after deducting operating expenses, depreciation of productive fixed assets and production taxes.  

Net property income: the net income earned by households or members of households who place their financial assets, housing, and other non-financial assets and natural resources at the disposal of other institutions, at the disposal of households or individuals, and after deducting the related expenses. Net income does not include premium income from transfer of ownership of assets, which should be counted as "non-income".  

Transfer of net income: refers to various kinds of regular transfer payments made by the state, units, and social groups to households and the transfer of recurrent income between households, in deductions from the survey households to the state, units, Net income of households or individuals after regular or compulsory transfer payments.  

(source: national Statistical Office)