National Bureau of Statistics: Per capita disposable income of residents nationwide is projected to reach 43,377 yuan in 2025, a nominal increase of 5% over the previous year.

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10:26 19/01/2026
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In 2025, the per capita disposable income of residents nationwide was 43,377 yuan, a nominal increase of 5.0% over the previous year, and a real increase of 5.0% after deducting price factors.
The data released by the National Bureau of Statistics shows that in 2025, the per capita disposable income of residents in China was 43,377 yuan, a nominal increase of 5.0% over the previous year, and a real increase of 5.0% after deducting price factors. In urban areas, the per capita disposable income of residents was 56,502 yuan, an increase of 4.3%, or a real increase of 4.2%; while in rural areas, the per capita disposable income of residents was 24,456 yuan, an increase of 5.8%, or a real increase of 6.0%. The per capita consumption expenditure of residents in China was 29,476 yuan, a nominal increase of 4.4% over the previous year, and a real increase of 4.4% after deducting price factors. In urban areas, the per capita consumption expenditure of residents was 35,869 yuan, an increase of 3.8%, or a real increase of 3.7%; while in rural areas, the per capita consumption expenditure of residents was 20,259 yuan, an increase of 5.1%, or a real increase of 5.3%. In 2025, the median per capita disposable income of residents in China was 36,231 yuan, a 4.4% increase, with the median being 83.5% of the average income. The median per capita disposable income for urban residents was 51,115 yuan, a 3.7% increase, with the median being 90.5% of the average income; while for rural residents, the median per capita disposable income was 20,711 yuan, a 5.6% increase, with the median being 84.7% of the average income. The per capita consumption expenditure of residents in China in 2025 was 29,476 yuan, a nominal increase of 4.4% over the previous year, and a real increase of 4.4% after deducting price factors. In urban areas, the per capita consumption expenditure of residents was 35,869 yuan, an increase of 3.8%, or a real increase of 3.7%; while in rural areas, the per capita consumption expenditure of residents was 20,259 yuan, an increase of 5.1%, or a real increase of 5.3%. The data is summarized in tables and charts provided in the original source from the National Bureau of Statistics.