1. China is still among the developing countries.
First of all, China is still among the developing countries. The main reason is that although China's economic growth rate is relatively fast in the world, the quality of economic development is also steadily improving year by year, and China's economy is large, China's per capita disposable cash flow is not much because of its large population base, and most of its property value comes from real estate.
Second, wealth will include the value of real estate in statistics.
Secondly, wealth will include the value of real estate in statistics, because it can more truly reflect the corresponding average wealth level of a country. After all, real estate is also purchased by residents using their own social labor income, so it is necessary to cover the value of real estate converted from cash flow, which is conducive to a more detailed analysis of the actual living standards of China residents.
Third, the average consumption level of China residents has not reached a high level.
Furthermore, the average consumption level of China residents has not reached a very high level, mainly because the time of China's founding is relatively short compared with other developed countries, so the development process of China cannot match that of developed countries in all aspects. Although China is in the era of informationization, digitalization, networking, industrialization and intelligence, the consumption level of China residents has not been fully reflected.
Matters needing attention by China residents themselves:
We should combine the preferential policies of the country and steadily follow up the development process of the country.