31省份去年平均工资公布
第一财经·2025-10-27 11:39

Core Insights - The average annual salary for urban non-private sector employees in China for 2024 is 124,110 yuan, reflecting a nominal increase of 2.8% and a comparable increase of 2.6% from the previous year [3] - The average annual salary for urban private sector employees is 69,476 yuan, with a nominal increase of 1.7% and a comparable increase of 4.0% [3] - The data indicates that non-private sector salaries are significantly higher than those in the private sector [3] Salary Distribution by Province - Nine provinces have an average salary exceeding 120,000 yuan for non-private sector employees, including Shanghai, Beijing, Tibet, Tianjin, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Jiangsu, Qinghai, and Ningxia [4] - Shanghai and Beijing lead the provinces in average salaries for non-private sector employees, attributed to their developed modern service industries and high-tech sectors [5] - For private sector employees, the top five provinces in average salary are Shanghai, Beijing, Guangdong, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang [6] Salary Variations within Provinces - There are significant disparities in average salaries within provinces, with capital cities and major urban centers generally offering higher salaries than smaller cities [8] - For example, Hefei, the capital of Anhui, has an average salary of 122,162 yuan, the only city in the province exceeding 120,000 yuan [8] Industry Salary Disparities - The highest average salaries for both non-private and private sectors are found in the information transmission, software and information technology services, financial services, and scientific research and technical services industries [9] - Financial services rank first in average salary in 14 provinces, while information technology services lead in 7 provinces [9] - Although mining does not rank in the top three nationally, it is prominent in resource-rich provinces, ranking first in average salary in 8 provinces [9]