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Euromonitor International, a market information provider, recently reported that China's middle class - those earning at least 80,000 yuan ($11,800) annually - would touch 700 million, or 48 percent of the country's population, by 2020. The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, however, forecasts a much leaner group, accounting for just 23 percent of the total population.
The true size of China's middle class has always been a matter of dispute since the standard varies. Yet, the prediction of an increase by 27 percentage points in its numbers within just a decade seems remarkable.
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A huge proportion of China's populace can be put into the low-wage bracket. Whenever measures are taken to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor, the government should ensure that the middle class does not become a victim of that process.
The middle class should be a valued grouping in society since it is the reservoir of all the various talents that China needs in its march forward. Economically, its great benefit lies in providing a ready market for all kinds of goods and services.
The expansion of the middle class is therefore closely linked to the growth of the Chinese economy.