把资金用在百姓身上,北京“十四五”民生投入占比保持在八成以上
Xin Jing Bao·2025-11-10 14:03

Group 1: Public Budget and Social Investment - Since the beginning of the "14th Five-Year Plan," Beijing's social investment has consistently accounted for over 80% of the city's general public budget expenditures, with total financial investment exceeding 3 trillion yuan [1][5] - Specific allocations include 606.1 billion yuan for education, 570.2 billion yuan for social security and employment, 342.7 billion yuan for health care, and 92.7 billion yuan for housing security [1][5] - The city has seen improvements in public services, with preschool enrollment rates and coverage of inclusive kindergartens reaching 94% [1] Group 2: Employment and Entrepreneurship Support - During the "14th Five-Year Plan," Beijing has created an average of 278,000 new urban jobs annually, maintaining an average urban survey unemployment rate of 4.3% [2] - Policies have been implemented to support employment, including the development of over 100,000 job postings annually for graduates and the establishment of a comprehensive support system for entrepreneurship [3] - A total of 76.9 million job seekers have been assisted, and 67.4 million rural laborers have achieved employment insurance [2][3] Group 3: Social Security and Pension Reforms - The basic pension for retirees and urban residents has increased by over 25% during the past five years, with a total of over 200 billion yuan allocated for pension services [6] - The minimum wage has been adjusted from 2,200 yuan to 2,540 yuan, reflecting a 15.5% increase [3] - The city has established a multi-pillar pension insurance system, with 7.716 million personal pension accounts opened and a total contribution of 22.31 billion yuan [3] Group 4: Healthcare and Medical Insurance - Beijing's basic medical insurance covers over 95% of the population, with a stable balance of income and expenditure in the insurance fund [10] - The number of drugs covered by the medical insurance directory has increased from 2,800 to 3,159, with significant adjustments made to medical service prices [11] - The city has improved the convenience of medical services, with 5,481 designated medical institutions and enhanced online and offline service systems [11] Group 5: Child and Elderly Care Services - Over 300 billion yuan has been invested in social assistance, child welfare, and disability services, with the minimum living standard for low-income households increasing from 1,245 yuan to 1,480 yuan per month [7] - The city has implemented a childcare subsidy policy with a total allocation of 1.01 billion yuan, significantly reducing the cost of inclusive childcare services [6] - A network of 122 regional elderly care service centers has been established to provide accessible and professional services to the elderly [8]