In 2022, the per capita consumption expenditure of the national residents in China was 24,538 yuan, a nominal increase of 1.8% over the previous year, and a real decrease of 0.2% after deducting the impact of price factors, according to the National Bureau of Statistics of China.
In terms of urban and rural areas, the per capita consumption expenditure of urban residents was 30,391 yuan, a nominal increase of 0.3%, and a real decrease of 1.7% after deducting the price factor.
The per capita consumption expenditure of rural residents was 16632 yuan, a nominal increase of 4.5%, and a real increase of 2.5% after deducting the price factor.
- The per capita consumption expenditure on food, tobacco and alcohol of the national residents will be 7481 yuan, up 4.2%, accounting for 30.5% of the per capita consumption expenditure;
- The per capita consumption expenditure on clothing was 1365 yuan, down 3.8%, accounting for 5.6% of the per capita consumption expenditure;
- The per capita housing consumption expenditure was 5882 yuan, up 4.3%, accounting for 24.0% of the per capita consumption expenditure;
- The per capita consumption expenditure on daily necessities and services was 1432 yuan, up 0.6%, accounting for 5.8% of the per capita consumption expenditure;
- The per capita consumption expenditure on transportation and communication was 3195 yuan, up 1.2%, accounting for 13.0% of the per capita consumption expenditure;
- The per capita consumption expenditure on education, culture, and entertainment was 2469 yuan, down 5.0%, accounting for 10.1% of the per capita consumption expenditure;
- The per capita consumption expenditure on health care was 2120 yuan, up 0.2%, accounting for 8.6% of the per capita consumption expenditure;
- The per capita consumption expenditure on other goods and services was 595 yuan, up 4.6%, accounting for 2.4% of the per capita consumption expenditure.