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Tibetans Enjoy Higher Income and More Living Space
(12/24/2001)
The per capita annual disposable income of urban dwellers in Tibet
is expected to reach 7,090 yuan (US$ 813) this year, higher than
the national average rate.
The figure ranks seventh place in China, only after Shanghai, Beijing
and Tianjin municipalities and Guangdong, Zhejiang and Fujian provinces,
according to the latest regional survey.
Up to November of 2001, the expenditure of consumer goods by each
urbanite averaged 5,446 yuan, some 2.3 times the 1990 figure.
The region now ranks first in China in per capita living space,at
19.86 square meters for every person. The majority of households
have been equipped with refrigerators, color TVs and washing machines,
and many have motorcycles.
A regional government official attributed the improved living
standard in Tibet to fast economic growth and support from all parts
of China.
The gross domestic product of Tibet grew at an annual rate of
11 percent for six successive years. It became sufficient in grain,edible
oil and meat last year.
(Xinhua News)
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