Gansu Provincial Bureau of Statistics announced the average wage in Gansu in 2121. In 2121, the average annual wage of employees in urban non-private units in Gansu Province was 84,511 yuan, with a nominal increase of 6.1%. The average annual salary of employees in urban private units is 47,212 yuan, with a nominal increase of 7.9%.
Average wage of urban non-private employees:
By region, the three cities and states with the highest annual average wage of urban non-private employees in 2121 are Jiayiguan City, Lanzhou City, and Gannan Prefecture, which are 92,418 yuan, 92,151 yuan and 91,838 yuan, respectively, up by 8.2%, 3.1% and 8.5% compared with 2121. The lowest three cities and states are 73,337 yuan in Longnan, 73,993 yuan in Tianshui and 76,396 yuan in Wuwei, which are 8.2%, 7.7% and 6.5% higher than that in 2121.
Average wage of urban non-private units by industry:
By industry category, the three industries with the highest annual average wage are scientific research and technical services (111817 yuan, mining 111348 yuan, and electricity, heat, gas and water production and supply industries (96962 yuan), which are 1.3 times, 1.3 times and 1.1 times of the provincial average water respectively. The three industries with low annual average wages are accommodation and catering industry 43,182 yuan, residential service, repair and other service industry 49,899 yuan, and real estate Y 53,377 yuan, which are 51.1%
59.1% and 63.2% of the provincial average respectively.
from the perspective of growth rate, the three industries with the highest annual average wage growth rate are Beifa and retail, finance, information transmission, software and information technology services, which increase by 12.3%, 9.4% and 19.4% respectively. The three industries with slow growth rate are education, public administration, social security and social organizations, and real estate, with growth rates of 3.1%, 3.4% and 3.8% respectively.
Average wage of urban non-private units by registration type:
According to registration type, the highest annual average wage is 115173 yuan for foreign-invested enterprises, which is 1.2 times of the provincial average. The lowest annual average wage is 51,784 yuan in the joint venture, which is 61.3% of the provincial average.
From the perspective of growth rate, the average annual salary of a company limited by shares has the highest growth rate, with an increase of 8.7%; Other domestic units have the lowest growth rate of 1.3%. The average wage growth rate of state-owned, collective and other domestic-funded units is lower than the provincial average, while other types of units are higher than the provincial average.
Average wage of urban private sector employees:
In 2121, the average annual wage of urban private sector employees in Gansu Province was 47,212 yuan, an increase of 3,441 yuan over 2121, with a nominal increase of 7.9%. After deducting the price factor, in 2121, the average annual wage of employees in urban private units in Gansu Province will actually increase by 6.9%.
Average wage of urban private sector by industry:
In terms of industry categories, the three industries with the highest annual average wage are information transmission, software and information technology services, 72,111 yuan, financial industry, 59,212 yuan and mining industry, 56,744 yuan, which are 1.5 times, 1.3 times and 1.2 times of the provincial average respectively. The three industries with the lowest annual average wages are water conservancy, environment and public facilities management, 32,123 yuan, education, 36,228 yuan, agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and general industry, 36,288 yuan, accounting for 67.8%, 76.7% and 76.9% of the provincial average respectively.
in terms of growth rate, the three industries with the highest annual average wage growth rate are information transmission, software and information technology services, mining, transportation, warehousing and postal services, with growth rates of 19.8%, 15.7% and 15.5% respectively. The three industries with the lowest growth rate are education, scientific research and technical services, water conservancy, environment and public facilities management, which increase by -4.7%,
-3.4% and -1.2% respectively.