Current location - Loan Platform Complete Network - Big data management - Which province in China is the poorest?
Which province in China is the poorest?
Tibet (208.017 billion yuan)

Tibet is located in China's southwestern border, southwest of the Tibetan Plateau. With an area of 1,228,400 square kilometers, it accounts for about one-eighth of China's total area, second only to Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. With a width of about 1,000 kilometers from north to south and a length of 2,000 kilometers from east to west, it is the largest and highest plateau in the world, and is known as the "Roof of the World." In 2021, the GDP of Tibet amounted to 208,017,000,000 yuan, making it the most economically backward province in China, with a per capita GDP of 56,831 yuan, and a resident population of 3,660,000, and its primary, secondary, and tertiary industries are all underdeveloped. In 2021, Tibet's GDP amounted to 208.017 billion yuan, with a per capita GDP of 56,831 yuan and a resident population of 3.66 million, and the added value of its primary, secondary and tertiary industries amounted to 16.412 billion yuan, 75.728 billion yuan and 115.877 billion yuan, respectively.

Qinghai (334.663 billion yuan)

Qinghai Province is located in the western part of China, northeast of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, is the birthplace of the Yangtze River, the Yellow River and the Lancang River, and is known as "the source of the rivers". Qinghai Province is named after Qinghai Lake, the largest inland saltwater lake in China. According to the editor of Buy.com.cn, in 2021, Qinghai Province realized a GDP of 334.663 billion yuan, one of the ten provinces with the lowest GDP in China, with a per capita GDP of 56,400 yuan, and a resident population of 5.94 million people, and the added value of its primary, secondary and tertiary industries amounted to 35.265 billion yuan, 133.261 billion yuan, and 166.137 billion yuan, respectively.In 2021, Qinghai's general public *** budget revenue amounted to 51.4 billion yuan, with a total revenue of 51.4 billion yuan. **** budget revenue of 51.465 billion yuan; per capita disposable income of all residents 25,919 yuan.

Ningxia (452.231 billion yuan)

Ningxia is a piece of treasure in the western part of the motherland, located in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, with an area of 66,400 square kilometers, and a permanent population of 7.25 million in 2021. It is a must-pass place of the ancient Silk Road, and is striving to build a pioneer area of ecological protection and high-quality development in the Yellow River Basin, and striving to create a hot spot for investment in the new era of western development, opening up and development. With an economic scale of 452.231 billion yuan in 2021, Ningxia became the third last in China's economic total, with a per capita GDP of 62,549 yuan, and its added value of the primary, secondary and tertiary industries amounted to 36.448 billion yuan, 202.155 billion yuan, and 213.628 billion yuan, respectively.In 2021, Ningxia's total general public ****budgeted income amounted to 79.506 billion yuan; and the per capita disposable income of all residents was Income 27904 yuan.

Hainan (647.52 billion yuan)

Hainan is a special economic zone and a pilot free trade zone in China. Located in South China, it is bounded on the north by the Qiongzhou Strait and Guangdong, on the west by the Beibu Gulf and Guangxi and Vietnam, on the east by the South China Sea and Taiwan, and on the south-east and south in the South China Sea with the Philippines, Brunei and Malaysia as neighbors. Hainan's total economic output ranks fourth from the bottom in the country, and is one of the provinces with a low level of economic development in China, with a total GDP of 647.52 billion yuan in 2021, a per capita of 63,707 yuan, and a resident population of 10,204,600 people in the province; its added value of the primary, secondary, and tertiary industries amounted to 125.444 billion yuan, 123,880 billion yuan, and 398,196 billion yuan, respectively.In 2021, the Hainan Province Full-caliber general public **** budget revenue of 164.933 billion yuan, per capita disposable income of residents 30,457 yuan.

Gansu (1024.33 billion yuan)

Gansu, ancient Yongzhou, is located in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, it is connected to Shaanxi in the east, controlled by Bashu and Qinghai in the south, relying on Xinjiang in the west, and strangling Inner Mongolia and Ningxia in the north, it is the land of lock and key and the golden road section of the ancient Silk Road.In 2021, Gansu Province realized a GDP of 1024.33 billion yuan, with an economic aggregate ranked in the bottom five in China, and the average per capita GDP was 41,046 yuan; its added value of primary, secondary and tertiary industries is 136.47 billion yuan, 346.66 billion yuan and 541.2 billion yuan respectively; Gansu's resident population in 2021 has 24.902 million people. According to MAIGOO editors, in 2021, Gansu Province's general public **** budget revenue of 100.18 billion yuan; per capita disposable income of residents of 22,066 yuan.

Jilin (1323.552 billion yuan)

Jilin Province is located in the central part of Northeast China, connected with Liaoning, Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang, and bordering Russia and North Korea, and is located in the geographical center of Northeast Asia. Jilin Province is a witness to the complete course of political and military conflicts in Northeast Asia in modern times, and is an important industrial base and commercial grain production base in China.In 2021, Jilin Province ranked sixth from the bottom in the country with a total economic output of 1,323.552 billion yuan, a total population of 23,753,700 people, and a per capita GDP of 55,450 yuan; the added value of its primary, secondary and tertiary industries amounted to 155,384 billion yuan, respectively, 476.828 billion yuan, 691.340 billion yuan. 2021 Jilin province general public **** budget revenue of 114.397 billion yuan; urban and rural permanent residents per capita disposable income of 35,646 yuan, 17,642 yuan, respectively.

Heilongjiang (1487.92 billion yuan)

Located in the hinterland of the Northeast Asian region, Heilongjiang Province is an important passageway from Asia and the Pacific to Russia and the European continent by land, and an important window of China's opening along the border, which has now become the frontline of China's opening to Russia and other CIS countries. Heilongjiang's GDP in 2021 amounted to 1487.92 billion yuan, with its economic level ranking seventh from the bottom in the country, and its added value of the first, second and third industries amounted to 346.3 billion yuan, 397.53 billion yuan, and 744.09 billion yuan, respectively; in 2021, there were 31.25 million people living in Heilongjiang province, and the per capita GDP was 47,266 yuan.MAIgoo editors have learned that, in 2021 Heilongjiang province General public **** budget revenue of 130.5 billion yuan; per capita disposable income of 27,159 yuan for permanent residents.

Xinjiang (1598.365 billion yuan)

The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR) is located in Northwest China, and is one of the five ethnic minority autonomous regions in China. With an area of 1,664,900 square kilometers, it is the largest provincial-level administrative region in China in terms of land area, accounting for about one-sixth of China's total land area.


Xinjiang's GDP in 2021 totaled 1,598,365,000,000 yuan, placing the region in the bottom eight of China's provinces in terms of economic output, and its value-added of the primary, secondary, and tertiary industries was 235,606,000,000 yuan, 596,736,000,000 yuan, and 766,023,000,000 yuan respectively; In 2021, Xinjiang had a permanent population of 25.89 million people, with a per capita GDP of 61,725 yuan. in 2021, Xinjiang's annual general public **** budget revenue was 161.86 billion yuan; and the per capita disposable income of all residents was 26,075 yuan.

Guizhou (1958.642 billion yuan)

Guizhou is located in the hinterland of southwest China's inland region, and is the transportation hub of southwest China and an important part of the Yangtze River Economic Belt. It is the first national-level big data comprehensive pilot area, a world-renowned mountain tourism destination and mountain tourism province, a national ecological civilization pilot area, and an inland open economy pilot area.In 2021, Guizhou's GDP reached 1958.642 billion yuan, ranking ninth from the bottom in the country in terms of economic strength, with a per capita GDP of 50,808 yuan, and a resident population of 38.52 million people, and the value-added of its primary, secondary, and tertiary industries was 273.092 billion yuan, 63.6 billion yuan, and 60.6 million yuan, respectively. is 273.092 billion yuan, 698.47 billion yuan, 987.08 billion yuan. 2021 Guizhou province general public **** budget revenue of 196.951 billion yuan; the province's per capita disposable income of 23,996 yuan.

Inner Mongolia (20514.2 billion yuan

)