Core Viewpoint - The global economic downturn has led to weak consumer demand, significantly impacting China's export business, and the long-term sustainable growth of the Chinese economy relies on domestic consumer demand [1][3]. Group 1: Current Economic Challenges - The release of pandemic restrictions has not resulted in a surge in consumer spending, with demand remaining weak, particularly for mid to high-end consumer goods [3][5]. - Despite a rise in bank deposits, there is a growing concern about whether lowering bank deposit rates to zero could effectively stimulate consumer spending [3][5]. Group 2: Underlying Issues Affecting Consumer Demand - The primary challenge is that income growth is not keeping pace with rising prices, leading to increased living costs that restrict actual consumption capacity [6][7]. - High housing prices continue to suppress consumer demand, with the cost of purchasing a home in second and third-tier cities still exceeding 1.5 million yuan, limiting disposable income for other expenditures [9]. - A lack of security and rising concerns about future uncertainties lead residents to prioritize savings over spending, even if deposit rates are reduced [9][10]. - The widening wealth gap exacerbates the low consumer demand, with a small wealthy population having their consumption needs met while the majority face significant limitations in their spending capacity [10].
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