I got the number by clicking on the first link I found, cross checked with my cousin’s income and it is within a plausible range. my statement still stands that healthcare is not cheap in China atm and it would eat up a portion of your income if you have severe issues.
5,000 RMB
sounds about right, my electrician cousin makes less than that
https://www.timedoctor.com/blog/average-salary-in-china/
I got the number by clicking on the first link I found, cross checked with my cousin’s income and it is within a plausible range. my statement still stands that healthcare is not cheap in China atm and it would eat up a portion of your income if you have severe issues.
sounds about right, my electrician cousin makes less than that
Thank you. I see its data from SalaryExplorer, but I couldn’t find where SalaryExplorer source.
Caixin (link, but chinese) did a study last year,
Low-income households, comprising about 300 million people, will have a per capita disposable income of 8,333 RMB in 2021, or 694 RMB per month.
while lower-middle-income households will have a per capita disposable income of 18,446 RMB or 1,537 per month.
High-income households, which make up 20 percent of the population, have a per capita disposable income of 85,836 in 2021, or 7,153 RMB per month.