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China's protection of the world's ranking
I. China's medical fairness is fourth from the bottom in the world In 2000, the World Health Organization ranked China 188th in its assessment of the fairness of health financing and distribution in member countries, ranking it fourth from the bottom among 191 member countries. Some data also show that every year, close to 50% of the people who should go to outpatient clinics and 30% of the people who should be hospitalized do not receive treatment for various reasons. Second, from the point of view of the ability to pay China's current university tuition fees are the world's highest May 9, 2005 Shanghai "Wen Wei Po" news: Hong Kong's "Wen Wei Po" quoted the British "Observer" reported that the independent organization "Institute for Educational Policy Research" announced on May 8, "Global Higher Education Ranking", Japan became the most expensive country in the cost of tuition fees, New Zealand ranked second, the United Kingdom was ranked No. 3. from the absolute figures, Japan's tuition fees may be the most expensive. In terms of absolute figures, Japan's tuition fees may indeed be the highest in the world, with a total education expenditure of 8,930 pounds per person per year, including tuition fees and living expenses. Calculated at an exchange rate of 1 pound equivalent to RMB 12.34 yuan, the annual cost is 110,000 yuan per person. However, it is meaningless to compare absolute figures, and what we have to take into full consideration is the relative purchasing power. XUE Yong, a travelling scholar in the United States, wrote in the June 1, 2005 issue of the Oriental Morning Post that, in terms of per capita GDP, China's per capita income is only around US$1,000, while that of the United States is US$36,000, and that of Japan is more than US$31,000, which is 36 and 31 times that of ours respectively. Considering that Japan's per capita GDP is 31 times that of ours, then in terms of the payment ratio, its payment of $110,000 is only equivalent to $3,550 paid by our residents! And China's current stage of university fee expenditure, including tuition, accommodation and all other expenses on average more than 10,000 yuan per year, some of the tuition alone is more than 10,000 yuan per year. That is to say, from the point of view of the ability to pay, China's current stage of university expenditure is more than three times the world's highest! Quite a bit of unprecedented, not to be followed by the "unique" weather. It should also be taken into account, from the per capita income of tens of thousands of dollars to pay 110,000 yuan and from the per capita less than 1,000 U.S. dollars to pay 3,550 yuan, is a completely different concept, the former is more than enough, the latter may not even be able to protect the money to support their lives. What's more, our 800 million peasants have an annual per capita net income of far less than 3,000 yuan per year. Third, China's urban and rural income gap is the highest in the world The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Economics after several years of tracking made a national survey report shows that in recent years, urban and rural income gap is widening, if the medical, education, unemployment protection and other non-monetary factors into account, China's urban and rural income gap is the highest in the world. The report points out that the disposable income of urban residents does not cover the various in-kind subsidies enjoyed by urban residents, such as the fact that many urban residents enjoy publicly-funded medical care, while rural residents do not. Primary and secondary schools in cities and towns receive large financial subsidies from the state, while rural schools receive very little, and farmers have to raise funds to run schools. Urban residents enjoy pension security, unemployment insurance and minimum subsistence assistance, but these are out of reach for rural residents. If these factors are taken into account, it is estimated that the gap between urban and rural incomes may reach four, five or even six times. China's tax burden is the second highest in the world In the "Global 2005 Tax Burden Index Report" published by Forbes in 2005, China was ranked second. Chinese people pay the tax rate is second only to France's extremely high welfare (43%) the world's second, while enjoying the benefits only accounted for 8% of the tax. * The proportion of total fiscal revenue spent on education, health, social security and other public **** expenses is 42% for Americans, 49% for the UK, Canada is the best at 52%, and China is 8%. The nation's public spending on food and drink is 370 billion yuan/year, and China's education spending is 70 billion yuan/year. Exactly a fraction of the public spending on food and drink. Public car spending is 398.6 billion yuan. Outbound travel at public expense is 240 billion yuan. 200 billion yuan of public gambling money going out of the country. These alone total 1208.6 billion yuan, or twice the cost of national health care. (And 80% of the publicly funded medical care is still enjoyed by high level cadres who make up less than 1% of the population). China's GDP per capita and total value are far lower than Japan's, but public spending is more than 1,000 times that of Japan. There is also the official amount of corruption announced by the government itself is 2,500 billion dollars a year. Five, China's "clean index" ranked 71st Headquartered in Berlin, Germany, "Transparency International" is the world's leading non-profit anti-corruption organization, "Global Corruption Annual Report", summed up the "clean index". 2004 Mainland China scored 3.4 points, ranked 71st in the world. (Editor's Note: In 2010, it ranked 78th.) Sixth, China's Environmental Sustainability Index ranked only 133rd out of 144 countries and regions The Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), which was officially released during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in 2005 for assessing the environmental quality of the world's countries and regions, showed that China ranked 133rd out of the 144 countries and regions in the world. China has become one of the world's most seriously polluted countries According to a report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) last year, China has seven of the world's 10 most air-polluted cities, including Beijing, and Taiyuan in Shanxi Province ranks first as the world's most air-polluted city. Of the 300 Chinese cities that have implemented environmental statistics, 70% are at or above the third level of air quality standards, and 70% of China's cities are now unsuitable for living. Eight, China accounts for 80% of the world's mining deaths. As the world's largest coal-producing country, China produced 1.66 billion tons of coal in 2004, accounting for 33.2% of the world's total, but the number of deaths in mining accidents in the country was as high as 6,027, accounting for 80% of the world's total number of deaths in mining accidents. Nine, China for the world's largest number of suicides China's population accounts for about one-fifth of the world's population, the number of suicides accounted for one-fourth of the world's suicides, for the world's largest number of suicides in the country. According to the statistics released by the Ministry of Health in 2003, at least 250,000 people die by suicide in China every year and 2 million people attempt suicide. The figures projected by professional research organizations based on literature and survey results are even higher than that. In China, suicide is the fifth leading cause of death among the population; and among people aged 15-34, suicide is the number one cause of death. X. China has the highest administrative costs in the world China has the highest administrative costs in the world. Du Gangjian, an expert on political and administrative issues and a professor at the National School of Administration, said in an interview with the Financial Times that the administrative approval system is one of the main reasons for the high costs; the cumbersome administrative approval procedures make the government set up a bloated organization and increase the number of personnel, which not only directly leads to the government's administrative inefficiency, but also brings about a reduction in administrative efficiency due to the huge administrative expenses. XI. China is the country with the largest absolute number of capital offenses in the world China is the country that retains the death penalty to this day, and it is also the country with the largest absolute number of capital offenses in the world. In 1979, there were seven articles in the sub-rule of the Criminal Law of China providing for 28 capital offenses, and in the subsequent separate criminal laws, namely, the Decision and the Supplementary Provisions, there were 29 articles providing for 40 capital offenses, making a total of 36 articles providing for 68 capital offenses; in the revised Criminal Law of 1997, there were 69 capital offenses provided for in 42 articles. XII. China has the largest number of illiterate and semi-illiterate people in the world China is the world's most populous country, with the largest surplus labor force, and the demographic burden is a social problem and a heavy burden that will continue to plague the country for a long time. At the same time, China has the largest number of illiterate and semi-illiterate people in the world, with 180 million illiterate and semi-illiterate people over the age of 15, accounting for 15.88% of the total population. China's investment in education and health care is not comparable to that of Uganda, one of the poorest countries in the world. Thirteen, 0.4% of China's people accounted for 70% of the wealth Data show that China's wealth is indeed flowing into the wallets of the rich at the world's fastest rate. 2006 Global Wealth Report released by the Boston Consulting Group in May 2007 pointed out that in China, 0.4% of the households accounted for 70% of the national wealth; and in mature markets such as Japan, Australia, and so on, it is generally 5% of the households that control the country's 50-60% of the wealth. 60% of the wealth.
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