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What are the living conditions of ordinary families in rural areas of China?

In rural areas, the concentration of social groups is much higher than that in cities. Neighbors are very close, and sometimes even others can clearly know what your family eats in the village.

And sometimes people always have a good face. It is obvious that they eat tofu and pickles at home. When you go out, you have to have a toothpick in your mouth to tell others that the meat you ate tonight is a little stuffed.

So how much deposits does a normal rural family have to be considered normal, and what are the main aspects of his consumption?

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Food is the most important thing for people. For rural families, although vegetables and fruits can be planted in the fields, there are still some daily expenses in terms of food, clothing, housing and transportation.

Some people even think that it costs money to buy food in the countryside. Vegetables have food in their own gardens and are planted in their own fields. There are even a lot of fruits, and people grow some themselves, so they want to kill a chicken with meat.

In the countryside, there is no need to spend money at all. If you want to eat at home, you can do it yourself, and you don't need to spend money on it.

In fact, everyone who has lived in the countryside knows that they actually spend a lot of money on food, clothing, housing and transportation in the countryside. Let's talk about food. Now the cost of farming in rural areas is getting higher and higher, but the price of crops is getting lower and lower. The prices of pesticides, fertilizers and diesel oil for machinery have increased year by year, but the prices of vegetables and grain have remained stable. The first category includes Beijing, Shanghai and Zhejiang.

Most of these areas are located in coastal areas and have the most developed cities in China. The consumption level of rural residents in these cities is high, and their consumption concept has been consistent with that of cities and towns. Rural residents in developed areas spend more on food, housing, transportation, communication, culture, education and entertainment, which shows that these residents pursue a higher quality of life. The living consumption expenditure is mainly concentrated between 3000 and 5000.

The second category includes Tianjin, Jiangsu, Fujian, Shandong and Guangdong.

The coordinated development of urban and rural areas in these areas, the overall comprehensive economic level of these areas in the ranking of provinces and cities in the country is relatively high, but there are obvious regional differences within the province. Some cities have obvious development advantages, which are much higher than the average level of the whole province, but there are also some areas whose development level is far behind the average level of the whole province, so on average, it belongs to the middle level compared with the whole country. The living consumption expenditure is mainly concentrated between 2000 and 4000.

The third category includes Hebei, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Guangxi, Hainan, Chongqing, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Shaanxi, Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia and Xinjiang.

Most of these areas are located in the inland or remote areas of the west, with a low level of development. The pace of economic development and consumption level of rural residents in different regions are inconsistent. Affected by income level, consumption environment, consumption structure, consumption concept and commodity supply structure, the consumption development of residents in remote rural areas is still relatively backward. Living consumption expenditure is mainly concentrated between 1000-2000.