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List of Chinese provincial-level divisions by GDP per capita

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The article is about China's first-level administrative divisions by their gross domestic product per capita in main years. All figures are given in the national currency, renminbi (CNY) and in USD at nominal values. purchasing power parity index changes frequently, and its relevant data is not included in the main table, only included at the end of the entry. Purchasing power parity reference comes from the World Economic Outlook published by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The average CNY exchange rate used here is from China NBS, and CNY PPP exchange rates are estimated according to the IMF.

Unless otherwise specified, the GDP per capita here is based on the annual average population. The annual average population or mid-year population is the average of the resident population at the end of the two consecutive years.

Since the implementation of reform and opening up in mainland China in 1978, its economy has developed rapidly. In 1995, the GDP per capita of Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai reached more than 1,000 US dollars; by 2000, there were 10 provinces with GDP per capita exceeding 1,000 US dollars, of which Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai exceeded 2,000 US dollars. Per capita GDP exceeded US$10,000 for the first time in Beijing (US$10,402) and Shanghai (US$10,593) in 2009. Mainland China's per capita GDP (US$10,158) exceeded US$10,000 for the first time in the year of 2019, and 11 provinces including Beijing, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Fujian, Tianjin, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Hubei, Chongqing, Inner Mongolia and Shandong had per capita GDP exceeding US$10,000, among which the per capita GDP in Beijing and Shanghai overtook US$20,000 in the year. By 2022, only Gansu Province had per capita GDP of US$6,638, while the others all were above US$7,500.

Apart from the national capital of Beijing and the financial capital of Shanghai, coastal provinces lead the per capita GDP rankings within China, as these coastal provinces are most heavily exposed to export-oriented industrialization. The seaports present within the coastal provinces enable the provinces' greater exposure to international trade and allow both local and foreign companies, which are recipients of foreign direct investment into China, to export goods and reach global markets faster.[1]

For comparison purposes, this article also displays the GDPs of the special administrative regions (SARs) of Hong Kong and Macau, which maintain separate economic systems and currencies. These figures are shown in USD based on PPP, as estimated by the International Monetary Fund.[1]

2023 map

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Map of Chinese provinces and SARs by GDP per capita in US$:
  <$7,500   $7,500 - $10,000   $10,000 - $15,000   $15,000 - $20,000   $20,000 - $30,000   ≧$30,000

2024 data

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List of 31 provincial-level administrative divisions in mainland China by nominal GDP per capita of 2024 (based on mid-yr pop.)
preliminary budget data
average exchange rate in 2024: CNY 7.1217 per U.S. dollar[2]
region GDP per capita reference index
CNY USD share
(%)
CNY mil. of
GDP
thousands
of mid-yr pop.
China (mainland) 95,749 13,445 100 134,908,350 1,408,975.0
Beijing[3] 228,167 32,038 238 4,984,310 21,845.0
Shanghai[4] 217,109 30,486 227 5,392,671 24,838.6
Jiangsu[5] 160,694 22,564 168 13,700,800 85,260.0
Fujian[6] 137,920 19,366 144 5,776,102 41,880.0
Zhejiang[7] 135,519 19,029 142 9,010,000 66,485.0
Tianjin[8] 132,143 18,555 138 1,802,432 13,640.0
Guangdong[9] 111,146 15,607 116 14,163,381 127,430.0
Inner Mongolia[10] 110,011 15,447 115 2,631,460 23,920.0
Hubei[11] 102,832 14,439 107 6,001,297 58,360.0
Chongqing[12] 100,889 14,166 105 3,219,315 31,909.5
Shandong[13] 97,575 13,701 102 9,856,600 101,015.7
Shaanxi[14] 89,915 12,625 94 3,553,877 39,525.0
Anhui[15] 82,694 11,611 86 5,062,500 61,220.0
Hunan[16] 81,225 11,405 85 5,323,099 65,535.0
Xinjiang[17] 78,660 11,045 82 2,053,408 26,105.0
Liaoning[18] 78,236 10,986 82 3,261,270 41,685.0
Sichuan[19] 77,333 10,859 81 6,469,700 83,660.0
Hainan[20] 75,903 10,658 79 793,569 10,455.0
Jiangxi[21] 75,862 10,652 79 3,420,250 45,085.1
Ningxia[22] 75,484 10,599 79 550,276 7,290.0
Tibet[23] 75,256 10,567 79 276,494 3,674.1
Shanxi[24] 73,770 10,358 77 2,549,469 34,559.8
Yunnan[25] 67,612 9,494 71 3,153,410 46,640.0
Qinghai[26] 66,568 9,347 70 395,079 5,935.0
Henan[27] 64,888 9,111 68 6,358,999 98,000.0
Hebei[28] 64,286 9,027 67 4,752,690 73,930.0
Jilin[29] 61,680 8,661 64 1,436,122 23,283.6
Guizhou[30] 58,685 8,240 61 2,266,712 38,625.0
Guangxi[31] 57,071 8,014 60 2,864,940 50,200.0
Heilongjiang[32] 53,811 7,556 56 1,647,690 30,620.0
Gansu[33] 52,816 7,416 55 1,300,290 24,619.1

2023 data

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List of 31 provincial-level administrative divisions in mainland China by Nominal GDP per capita of 2023 (based on mid-yr pop.)[34]
preliminary budget data
average exchange rate in 2023: CNY 7.0467 per U.S. dollar[2]
(PPP no longer included in the table for frequent changes in its index)
Provinces rank GDPpc
(CN¥)
GDPpc
(US$)
real
growth
(%)
nominal
growth
(%)
Share
(%)
China (Mainland) 89,358 12,681 5.4 4.7 100
Beijing 1 200,273 28,421 6.2 5.4 224
Shanghai 2 190,270 27,001 4.6 5.4 213
Jiangsu 3 150,487 21,356 5.6 4.9 168
Fujian 4 129,865 18,429 4.5 5.1 145
Zhejiang 5 125,043 17,745 5.3 5.1 140
Tianjin 6 122,752 17,420 4.6 4.1 137
Guangdong 7 106,986 15,182 4.7 4.7 120
Inner Mongolia 8 102,677 14,571 7.4 5.4 115
Hubei 9 95,538 13,558 5.9 5.7 107
Chongqing 10 94,135 13,359 6.4 5.8 105
Shandong 11 90,772 12,881 6.2 5.4 102
Shaanxi 12 85,448 12,126 4.3 2.9 96
Anhui 13 76,830 10,903 5.7 5.4 86
Hunan 14 75,938 10,776 5.0 5.6 85
Shanxi 15 73,984 10,499 5.2 0.7 83
Xinjiang 16 73,774 10,469 6.6 5.8 83
Hainan 17 72,958 10,353 8.0 8.4 82
Ningxia 18 72,957 10,353 6.3 3.8 82
Liaoning 19 72,107 10,233 5.9 5.4 81
Sichuan 20 71,835 10,194 6.0 6.2 80
Jiangxi 21 71,216 10,106 4.1 3.2 80
Tibet 22 65,642 9,315 9.7 11.4 73
Yunnan 23 64,107 9,097 4.6 5.3 72
Qinghai 24 63,903 9,069 5.3 4.9 72
Henan 25 60,073 8,525 4.4 1.9 67
Hebei 26 59,332 8,420 5.8 5.0 66
Jilin 27 54,695 7,762 7.1 0.8 61
Guizhou 28 54,172 7,688 4.7 4.3 61
Guangxi 29 54,005 7,664 4.2 4.0 60
Heilongjiang 30 51,563 7,317 3.6 1.4 58
Gansu 31 47,867 6,793 6.9 7.2 54

Main Year (Nominal GDP per capita)

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Appendix

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GDP per capita figures for Hong Kong and Macau SARs are given in both US dollars and in their respective local currencies (Hong Kong dollars and Macanese patacas). PPP figures are given in Int'l. dollars.

Appendix
Historical GDP per capita of Hong Kong SAR
Historical GDP per capita of Hong Kong SAR
Historical GDP per capita of Hong Kong SAR
(based on IMF WEO April 2023)[35])
Year HK$ Nominal
(US$)
PPP
(Int'l$.)
2022 385,508 49,226 69,153
2021 387,454 49,845 66,356
2020 360,294 46,446 59,454
2019 378,302 48,278 62,015
2018 378,678 48,310 62,230
2017 358,690 46,026 59,668
2016 337,566 43,488 56,903
2015 328,096 42,325 56,267
2014 311,600 40,185 54,605
2013 296,538 38,233 53,454
2012 284,069 36,624 52,082
2011 272,091 34,955 51,999
2010 251,887 32,421 48,996
2009 237,157 30,594 45,706
2008 245,191 31,488 46,777
2007 237,916 30,495 45,106
2006 217,741 28,028 41,456
2005 206,517 26,552 37,938
2004 193,735 24,874 34,456
2003 185,782 23,857 31,023
2002 192,890 24,731 29,688
2001 196,298 25,167 28,737
Historical GDP per capita of Macao SAR
Historical GDP per capita of Macao SAR
Historical GDP per capita of Macao SAR
(based on IMF WEO April 2023)[35]
Year MOP$ Nominal
(US$)
PPP
(Int'l$.)
2022 254,381 31,540 55,209
2021 352,980 44,092 71,857
2020 297,759 37,271 57,667
2019 655,577 81,232 125,026
2018 668,689 82,836 128,292
2017 619,873 77,233 120,249
2016 558,758 69,888 109,178
2015 556,135 69,648 108,260
2014 689,274 86,298 141,807
2013 677,758 84,834 145,947
2012 592,921 74,209 129,876
2011 530,124 66,112 119,403
2010 409,194 51,135 97,052
2009 317,954 39,822 78,087
2008 307,063 38,286 75,623
2007 275,378 34,269 73,246
2006 231,805 28,970 65,294
2005 201,158 25,110 59,222
2004 184,555 23,006 55,616
2003 148,082 18,462 44,299
2002 134,431 16,734 39,457
2001 126,317 15,724 36,017

See also

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Sources

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