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云静:激活消费新动力 稳住经济压舱石

Core Viewpoint - Consumption is a key driver for domestic economic circulation and is essential for sustainable economic growth. The government has prioritized boosting consumption and expanding domestic demand as a primary task for 2025, reflecting a strategic focus on new development stages and concepts [1][2]. Group 1: Strengthening Income Growth Measures - Income is the foundation of consumption. The government aims to enhance residents' consumption capacity by focusing on employment, income, and social security, implementing targeted policies to solidify the basis for consumption growth [1][2]. - The distribution system will be gradually optimized to improve disposable income for urban and rural residents, including raising basic pensions and healthcare subsidies for low-income groups [2]. - High-quality employment is crucial for stabilizing and boosting consumption, with efforts to increase job opportunities and enhance service sector development [2]. Group 2: Enriching Quality Supply to Stimulate Consumption Willingness - High-quality goods and services are vital for meeting consumer needs and creating effective demand. The focus will be on service consumption and industrial transformation to enhance consumption quality [3]. - Policies will be implemented to align supply and demand, promoting a shift towards experience-oriented and emotional value-driven consumption [3]. - The government will optimize consumption policies in sectors like automotive and real estate, and expand service consumption in education, healthcare, and tourism to meet diverse consumer needs [3][4]. Group 3: Improving Consumption Environment to Enhance Consumer Confidence - A safe and convenient consumption environment is essential for enhancing consumer satisfaction and market vitality. The government aims to create a structured and comfortable consumption ecosystem [5][6]. - Protecting consumer rights and interests is a priority, with measures to regulate market order and combat fraudulent practices [5]. - Infrastructure improvements, particularly in rural areas, will support the dual circulation of urban and rural consumption markets, enhancing overall consumption dynamics [6].