Key Figures from Top Planner's Annual Report to China Parliament
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-- Rural per capita net income reached 4,761 yuan and urban per capita disposable income came to 15,781 yuan, rising by 8 percent and 8.4 percent in real terms respectively.
-- A total of 11.13 million new jobs were created for urban residents, and the registered urban unemployment rate stood at 4.2 percent at the end of 2008.
-- There were 17.53 million people newly covered by urban basic old-age insurance, 93.87 million by urban basic medical insurance, 7.55 million by unemployment insurance, 16.37 million by workers' compensation and 14.06 million by maternity insurance.
-- The natural population growth rate stood at 0.508 percent.
-- The daily urban sewage treatment capacity was increased by 11.49 million tons, 65 percent of urban sewage was treated and 64 percent of urban household waste was safely handled, an increase of about two percentage points year on year in both cases.
-- Desulfurizing devices were installed in more thermal power plants with nearly 100 million kilowatt capacity, raising the percentage of the total capacity of the coal-fired plants equipped with such devices to around 60 percent.
-- In the wake of the massive earthquake that hit Sichuan Province on May 12, 84,000 survivors were pulled from the rubble, medical treatment was provided to 2.96 million people who were injured or fell ill, a total of 10.584 million people received aid in various forms.
-- All recovery and reconstruction plans are being implemented quickly, and over 8,400 projects have been started already. Life and production are returning to normal in the disaster-hit regions.
-- Industrial production declined significantly with the growth of value-added of large industrial enterprises dropping by 9.7, 11.9 and 11.7 percentage points year on year in October, November and December respectively.
-- Some consumption hotspots cooled down as the total floor area of commodity housing sold throughout the year decreased by 19.7 percent, the growth of automobile sales was 15.1 percentage points less than the previous year, and demand for other commodities, consumption of which had grown fast in recent years, also shrank by varying degrees.
-- Foreign trade dropped sharply, with exports down by 2.2 percent and 2.8 percent year on year in November and December respectively.
-- Enterprises' demand for workers decreased significantly and the number of people joining the urban workforce in October, November and December dropped each month, standing at 840,000, 550,000 and 380,000 respectively.
Targets for 2009:
-- Maintaining steady and fairly rapid economic growth and keeping GDP growth at around 8 percent.
-- Creating 9 million or more jobs for urban residents to keep the rate of registered urban unemployment under 4.6 percent.
-- Rural per capita net income and urban per capita disposable income should both rise by 6 percent in real terms.
-- The number of rural people living below the poverty line should be reduced by more than two million.
-- The natural population growth rate should stay within 0.7 percent.