Social Blue Book: The affordability of price fluctuation of urban and rural residents is declining
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The urban and rural residents cannot bear the price fluctuation the social Blue Book says that the income gap between urban and rural areas is difficult to change in the short term (reporter Wang Yongsheng) in the "Rise" Sound of 2010, urban and rural residents of the affordability of price fluctuations in decline, "price" for them, become more and more sensitive The 2011 Social Blue Book, published today, points out that in 2010, the affordability of price fluctuations of urban and rural residents was significantly lower than in 2006, 2007 and 2009. The Blue Book also pointed out that the negative impact of financial crisis on residents ' lives gradually appeared in 2010, the overall life satisfaction of the urban and rural residents declined, and the decline of the residents in small towns was most obvious. In addition, the urban and rural residents of the national economic situation and the confidence of government management fell. The survey also pointed out that the Chinese residents of the national sense of international status also terminated the 2006-2009 years of continuous upward trend, fell back to the level of basic parity with 2006. The Blue Book also said that the institutional factors that contributed to the gap between urban and rural income in China have not been eradicated, and the widening trend of urban-rural income gap will not change radically in the short term.
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