Top 10 regions in China with highest consumer spending in H1 2021
A boy selects toys at a night fair in Luqiao district, Taizhou city, Zhejiang province, on May 15, 2021. [Photo/IC]
Chinese per capita nominal consumer spending grew 18 percent to 11,471 yuan ($1,769) on a yearly basis in the first half of the year, according to the latest data released by the National Bureau of Statistics. After deducting price factors, spending increased 17.4 percent year-on-year.
Shanghai and Beijing have led per capita consumer spending nationwide in the first half of the year at 23,644 yuan and 21,564 yuan, respectively.
Besides the two cities, seven other provinces and municipalities have all registered higher consumer spending than the national average.
Let us take a look at the top 10 regions in China with the highest per capita consumer spending in H1 2021.
No 1 Shanghai
23,644 yuan
No 2 Beijing
21,564 yuan
No 3 Zhejiang province
17,909 yuan
No 4 Tianjin
16,273 yuan
No 5 Guangdong province
15,241 yuan
No 6 Jiangsu province
14,903 yuan
No 7 Fujian province
13,809 yuan
No 8 Chongqing
11,700 yuan
No 9 Hubei province
11,586 yuan
No 10 Liaoning province
11,324 yuan