2010 Sichuan Workers’ Average wage: 26,952 yuan
In 2010, all units employed in Sichuan amounted to 254.09 billion yuan of labor compensation , an increase of 19.3%. Salaries of employees of all the total 247.57 billion yuan , up 19.2 %. All units of the province’s average wage was 26,952 yuan , 3,761 yuan more than last year , an increase of 16.2% , adjusted for inflation , after real growth of 12.5%.
Among them, cities and towns in Sichuan Province in 2010 non- private units in the average wage of workers (that is, the original urban units in the average wage of workers ) to 33,112 yuan , 4,549 yuan more than last year , an increase of 15.9%. See sub- enterprises and institutions , all units, the enterprise workers was 24,231 yuan average wage , an increase of 12.5% ; state-owned enterprise workers an average wage of 40,282 yuan , up 15.1 %, of which 51,543 yuan of central enterprises , an increase of 14.8% , local businesses 30,968 yuan , up 14.2% ; average wage of workers and institutions 35,584 yuan , up 16.7% ; authority average wage of 36,179 yuan for employees , an increase of 7.4%. Sub- economic type, all the units, the average wage of workers of state-owned unit of 37,502 yuan , an increase of 14.3% ; urban collective units average wage 23,645 yuan , up 11.7 %; domestic and foreign investment in Hong Kong and Macao average wage of 27,345 yuan for employees , 19.6 %; private average wage of 18,316 yuan for employees , an increase of 13.9%. Driven by wage growth , the province’s urban and rural household incomes further. Among them, per capita disposable income of urban residents reached 15,461 yuan , an increase of 11.7% ; rural per capita net income of 5,140 yuan , an increase of 15.2%.
June 2, 2011
2010 Sichuan Workers’ Average wage: 26,952 yuan
October 30, 2008
National Average Wage Level in China
Chinese National Average Wage Level: Beijing, Shanghai, and Tibet rank the Top Three
According to the National Bureau of Statistics information, until the end of the third quarter of this year, Beijing, Shanghai, and Tibet rank the top three place of the list. The specific ranks are: Beijing (39,663 yuan), Shanghai (39,004 yuan), Tibet (32,436 yuan), Tianjin (27,687 yuan), Zhejiang (23,603 yuan), Guangdong (23,078 yuan), Jiangsu (21,999 yuan)
Wage of Financial Industry has the highest Growth
In the first three quarters, the industry with the lowest average wage is accommodation and food service, which has 13,587 yuan and accounts for 68.9% of national average wage;
The fastest growing industry is: financial industry. It increases 29.6%, and 11.3% higher than the national average growth.
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