China’s Prosperous Middle Class and Consumption-led Economic Growth: Lessons from Household Survey Data

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Can the expansion of a prosperous middle class help China to rebalance to consumption-led growth? We address this question through analysis of macro- and micro-level data. Using macro statistics, we examine trends in national aggregate consumption and GDP growth from 2000 through 2019. We observe growth in aggregate consumption but do not find convincing evidence of consumption-led growth. Using micro-level household survey data from 2002, 2007, 2013 and 2018, we estimate the size of China’s prosperous middle class and its contribution to aggregate consumption growth. We find that the prosperous middle class expanded rapidly but contributed less to aggregate consumption growth than expected. We discuss features of this class that diminished its contribution to consumption-led growth, including its low propensity to consume out of income and its limited expansion beyond urban subgroups. We conclude that the expansion of the prosperous middle class is necessary but not sufficient to bring about rebalancing.

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Yang, X., Sicular, T., & Gustafsson, B. (2024). China’s Prosperous Middle Class and Consumption-led Economic Growth: Lessons from Household Survey Data. China Quarterly, 258, 479–494. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741023001261

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