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皇上不急太监急!消费降级后专家急眼了:百姓不消费国家就没法富
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-07 04:19

Group 1 - The core issue facing China's economy is a persistent low level of consumer spending, despite being the world's second-largest economy and a major manufacturing hub [2][3] - Consumer spending accounts for only about 38% of GDP, significantly lower than the global average of 60%, indicating a deep-rooted problem in income distribution and economic growth models [3][9] - Economists argue that insufficient consumer demand is a primary obstacle to national wealth, leading to overproduction and inefficiencies in various industries [7][9] Group 2 - Criticism of expert opinions on consumer spending highlights a disconnect between high-income groups and the economic pressures faced by the majority of the population [8] - The low consumer spending is not due to a lack of willingness to spend, but rather a result of low income share for residents within the national income distribution [8][9] - The fundamental issue lies in the income distribution mechanism, where residents receive a disproportionately small share of national wealth, hindering overall consumption [9][10] Group 3 - Addressing the low consumer spending issue requires more than just encouraging consumption; it necessitates a fundamental reform in income distribution to increase disposable income for the public [10]