Common prosperity ( zh, s=共同富裕, hp=Gòngtóng fùyù) is a
Chinese Communist Party
The Communist Party of China (CPC), also translated into English as Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is the founding and One-party state, sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Founded in 1921, the CCP emerged victorious in the ...
(CCP) political slogan and stated goal to bolster
social equality
Social equality is a state of affairs in which all individuals within society have equal rights, liberties, and status, possibly including civil rights, freedom of expression, autonomy, and equal access to certain public goods and social servi ...
and
economic equity. Under the leadership of CCP chairman
Mao Zedong
Mao Zedong pronounced ; traditionally Romanization of Chinese, romanised as Mao Tse-tung. (26December 18939September 1976) was a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and political theorist who founded the People's Republic of China (PRC) in ...
, common prosperity meant
collective ownership
Collective ownership is the ownership of private property by all members of a group. The breadth or narrowness of the group can range from a whole society to a set of coworkers in a particular enterprise (such as one collective farm). In the la ...
. Paramount leader
Deng Xiaoping
Deng Xiaoping also Romanization of Chinese, romanised as Teng Hsiao-p'ing; born Xiansheng (). (22 August 190419 February 1997) was a Chinese statesman, revolutionary, and political theorist who served as the paramount leader of the People's R ...
redefined the way to achieve common prosperity by saying that some could get rich before others. Under the leadership of CCP general secretary
Xi Jinping
Xi Jinping, pronounced (born 15 June 1953) is a Chinese politician who has been the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Chairman of the Central Military Commission (China), chairman of the Central Military Commission ...
, the term gained large-scale prominence, with Xi defining common prosperity as more equal distribution of income but also saying that it is not uniform egalitarianism.
History
Yu Yongyue and Wang Shiming of the
Institute of Party History and Literature of the
CCP Central Committee wrote that "common prosperity has always been the ideal pursued by the Chinese people for thousands of years".
The article said that the concepts and ideas of common prosperity has its roots in historical China, including ideas and works such as the
Great Unity
The Great Unity () is a Chinese vision of the world explicitly based on the past period of "three dynasties" as understood by the Confucian tradition. In this ideal historical model, everyone and everything was at peace and this model must be ...
of
Confucius
Confucius (; pinyin: ; ; ), born Kong Qiu (), was a Chinese philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period who is traditionally considered the paragon of Chinese sages. Much of the shared cultural heritage of the Sinosphere originates in the phil ...
and ''
The Peach Blossom Spring'' of
Tao Yuanming
Tao Yuanming (365–427), also known as Tao Qian, courtesy name Yuanliang (元亮), was a Chinese poet and politician. He was one of the best-known poets who lived during the Six Dynasties period. Tao Yuanming spent much of his life in reclusi ...
.
It wrote that even though they didn't directly put forward the idea,
Karl Marx
Karl Marx (; 5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, political theorist, economist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. He is best-known for the 1848 pamphlet '' The Communist Manifesto'' (written with Friedrich Engels) ...
,
Friedrich Engels
Friedrich Engels ( ;["Engels"](_blank)
''Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary''.[Vladimir Lenin
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov ( 187021 January 1924), better known as Vladimir Lenin, was a Russian revolutionary, politician and political theorist. He was the first head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 until Death and state funeral of ...]
, and
Joseph Stalin
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Dzhugashvili; 5 March 1953) was a Soviet politician and revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until Death and state funeral of Joseph Stalin, his death in 1953. He held power as General Secret ...
explored similar ideals within their works, meaning that the idea of common prosperity took ideas from both traditional
Chinese culture
Chinese culture () is one of the Cradle of civilization#Ancient China, world's earliest cultures, said to originate five thousand years ago. The culture prevails across a large geographical region in East Asia called the Sinosphere as a whole ...
and
Marxist
Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis. It uses a dialectical and materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to analyse class relations, social conflic ...
writers, and that therefore it had the theoretical guidance of Marxism.
Under Mao Zedong
The term was first used by the ''
People's Daily
The ''People's Daily'' ( zh, s=人民日报, p=Rénmín Rìbào) is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It provides direct information on the policies and viewpoints of the CCP in multiple lan ...
'' on 25 September 1953 as part of the 65 approved slogans for the
National Day of the People's Republic of China
National Day ( zh, s=国庆节, t=, p=guóqìng jié, l=national celebration day, links=yes), officially the National Day of the People's Republic of China (), is a public holiday in China celebrated annually on 1 October as the national da ...
(PRC). The article read:
Common prosperity was mentioned again in a ''People's Daily'' headline in December 1953, in which it said there were two paths to take forward; either
capitalism
Capitalism is an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and their use for the purpose of obtaining profit. This socioeconomic system has developed historically through several stages and is defined by ...
, "a road of a few getting rich, while the vast majority are poor and destitute", and
socialism
Socialism is an economic ideology, economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse Economic system, economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production, as opposed to private ownership. It describes ...
, which was "the path of common prosperity".
The article defined common prosperity as
collective ownership
Collective ownership is the ownership of private property by all members of a group. The breadth or narrowness of the group can range from a whole society to a set of coworkers in a particular enterprise (such as one collective farm). In the la ...
of the
means of production
In political philosophy, the means of production refers to the generally necessary assets and resources that enable a society to engage in production. While the exact resources encompassed in the term may vary, it is widely agreed to include the ...
.
During the reform era
Paramount leader
Deng Xiaoping
Deng Xiaoping also Romanization of Chinese, romanised as Teng Hsiao-p'ing; born Xiansheng (). (22 August 190419 February 1997) was a Chinese statesman, revolutionary, and political theorist who served as the paramount leader of the People's R ...
later redefined how common prosperity could be achieved, saying that "
r policy is to let some people and some regions get rich first, in order to drive and help the backward regions, and it is an obligation for the advanced regions to help the backward regions".
In Deng's view, both state planning and market mechanisms were tools to liberate productivity, and that while a
capitalist market economy
A market economy is an economic system in which the decisions regarding investment, production, and distribution to the consumers are guided by the price signals created by the forces of supply and demand. The major characteristic of a mark ...
is dominated by individualism, a
socialist market economy
The socialist market economy (SME) is the economic system and model of economic development employed in the China, People's Republic of China. The system is a market economy with the predominance of public ownership and State-owned enterpr ...
would lead to common prosperity.
A ''People's Daily'' article on 19 February 1979 called ''A Portion of Peasants Getting Rich First Should Be Encouraged'' () attacked
Lin Biao
Lin Biao ( zh, 林彪; 5 December 1907 – 13 September 1971) was a Chinese politician and Marshal of the People's Republic of China who was pivotal in the Chinese Communist Party, Communist Chinese Communist Revolution, victory during the Chines ...
, historically Mao's chosen successor, and the
Gang of Four
The Gang of Four () was a Maoist political faction composed of four Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials. They came to prominence during the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976) and were later charged with a series of treasonous crimes due to th ...
, a powerful faction during the
Cultural Revolution
The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a Social movement, sociopolitical movement in the China, People's Republic of China (PRC). It was launched by Mao Zedong in 1966 and lasted until his de ...
, and decried what it said was the practice of egalitarianism in the
people's commune
The people's commune ( zh, c=, p=rénmín gōngshè) was the highest of three administrative levels in rural areas of the People's Republic of China during the period from 1958 to 1983, until they were replaced by Townships of the People's Rep ...
s, saying that "
at was originally intended to guide commune members down a road to ‘common prosperity,’ in the end made a rich team poor, and then poorer and poorer".
Another ''People's Daily'' article on 15 April 1979 titled ''A Few Getting Rich First and Common Prosperity'' () stated:
Another ''People's Daily'' article in December 1979 titled ''Common Prosperity Does Not Mean Equal Wealth'' () went further, saying that "
cialism is not egalitarianism, and common prosperity does not mean equal wealth". These redefinitions allowed China to justify its
wide-ranging economic reforms, moving away from
planned economy
A planned economy is a type of economic system where investment, production and the allocation of capital goods takes place according to economy-wide economic plans and production plans. A planned economy may use centralized, decentralized, ...
to a
market-oriented economy.
While this allowed Chinese economy to grow rapidly, it also led to China becoming one of the most unequal countries on earth, with a
Gini coefficient
In economics, the Gini coefficient ( ), also known as the Gini index or Gini ratio, is a measure of statistical dispersion intended to represent the income distribution, income inequality, the wealth distribution, wealth inequality, or the ...
of 0.47 as of 2020.
Under Bo Xilai
In 2011,
Bo Xilai
Bo Xilai ( zh, s=薄熙来, p=Bó Xīlái; born 3 July 1949) is a Chinese former politician who was convicted on bribery and embezzlement charges. He came to prominence through his tenures as Mayor of Dalian and then the governor of Liaoning. ...
, the
CCP committee secretary of
Chongqing
ChongqingPostal Romanization, Previously romanized as Chungking ();. is a direct-administered municipality in Southwestern China. Chongqing is one of the four direct-administered municipalities under the State Council of the People's Republi ...
, undertook a campaign to promote common prosperity in the municipality as part of his broader "
Chongqing model". During a speech to the
Chongqing Municipal CCP Committee on 25 July 2011, he said:
In what is called the "
cake theory" which metaphorized China's economy as baking a cake, Bo and his supporters clashed with the more economically liberal Guangdong CCP committee secretary
Wang Yang, with Wang advocating for "making the cake bigger" while Bo advocated for "dividing the cake more equitably".
Bo stated that a more equitable growth was more favorable to China, saying "
me people worry that seeking common prosperity will delay development and maintain that we should first make a big cake and then divide it. Actually, you not only can make a big cake and divide the cake well at the same time , but the more you divide the cake well, the bigger and faster you can make it."
Bo's campaign for common prosperity included decreasing inequality between urban and rural residents, increasing role of the state sector and the government in the economy, and a fairer distribution of income. For this, he enacted policies such as expansion of low-income housing, land transfer policies for the rural residents of Chongqing in exchange for employment and urban ''
hukou
''Hukou'' ( zh, c=户口, l=household individual) is a system of household registration used in the People's Republic of China. The system itself is more properly called ''huji'' ( zh, c=户籍, l=household origin), and has origins in Histo ...
'', and increasing state funding for social programs.
Common prosperity was mentioned over 200 times in major newspapers in China from late 2010 to March 2012, with 85% of them being from ''Chongqing Daily''. The campaign ended with the
Wang Lijun incident which led to the end of Bo's political career and removal from power in March 2012.
Mary E. Gallagher, a
sinologist
Sinology, also referred to as China studies, is a subfield of area studies or East Asian studies involved in social sciences and humanities research on China. It is an academic discipline that focuses on the study of the Chinese civilizatio ...
and professor at the
University of Michigan
The University of Michigan (U-M, U of M, or Michigan) is a public university, public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest institution of higher education in the state. The University of Mi ...
, wrote that Bo's campaign "seems to be the unspoken inspiration" for the campaign launched under Xi.
However, she also argued that unlike Bo, Xi focused less on redistribution and more on expanding of state control in his own common prosperity campaign.
Under Xi Jinping
The term saw a large revival in 2021 under CCP general secretary
Xi Jinping
Xi Jinping, pronounced (born 15 June 1953) is a Chinese politician who has been the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Chairman of the Central Military Commission (China), chairman of the Central Military Commission ...
. In a speech to the
Central Financial and Economic Affairs Commission
The Central Financial and Economic Affairs Commission is a commission of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in charge of leading and supervising economic policy of both the CCP Central Committee and the State Council of China, S ...
(CFEAC), later published in the CCP theoretical journal ''
Qiushi
''Qiushi'' () is the official theoretical journal and news magazine of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), published bi-monthly by the Central Party School and the Central Committee. The journal is headquartered in Beijing.
''Qiushi'' is pub ...
'', Xi said that in some countries "the
wealth gap
The distribution of wealth is a comparison of the wealth of various members or groups in a society. It shows one aspect of economic inequality or heterogeneity in economics, economic heterogeneity.
The distribution of wealth differs from the i ...
and middle-class collapse have aggravated social divisions, political polarization and
populism
Populism is a essentially contested concept, contested concept used to refer to a variety of political stances that emphasize the idea of the "common people" and often position this group in opposition to a perceived elite. It is frequently a ...
, giving a profound lesson to the world",
saying that China should promote common prosperity to guard against this fate. He said that common prosperity "is an essential requirement of socialism and a key feature of
Chinese-style modernization", and defined it as affluence and prosperity for all, rather than the few, but also said that it is not "uniform
egalitarianism
Egalitarianism (; also equalitarianism) is a school of thought within political philosophy that builds on the concept of social equality, prioritizing it for all people. Egalitarian doctrines are generally characterized by the idea that all hum ...
" and that "not everyone will be wealthy at the same time".
He additionally said that by 2035, China will make "substantial progress" to the realization of common prosperity, in which there will be "equitable access to basic
public service
A public service or service of general (economic) interest is any service intended to address the needs of aggregate members of a community, whether provided directly by a public sector agency, via public financing available to private busin ...
s" and that by the middle of the 21st century, common prosperity will be "basically achieved", in which the urban-rural income gap will be shrunk "to a reasonable range".
He also warned against the "disorderly expansion of capital". He spoke out against the tendency of "
lying flat
''Tang ping'' ( zh, c= 躺平, l=lying flat) is a Chinese slang neologism that describes a personal rejection of societal pressures to overwork and over-achieve, such as in the 996 working hour system, which is often regarded as a rat race wit ...
", warning against shrinking
social mobility
Social mobility is the movement of individuals, families, households or other categories of people within or between social strata in a society. It is a change in social status relative to one's current social location within a given socie ...
. Xi vowed to "adjust excessive incomes", but also spoken out against "welfarism", saying that too much welfare "encourages laziness".
Han Wenxiu, another official from the CFEAC, echoed Xi's claims, saying that people "who get rich first" should help those left behind but that common prosperity would still involve economic disparities and that it does not mean "killing the rich to help the poor". Zhao Feng, a professor at the
Renmin University of China
The Renmin University of China (RUC) is a public university in Haidian, Beijing, China. The university is affiliated with the Ministry of Education, and co-funded by the Ministry of Education and the Beijing Municipal People's Government. The ...
said that common prosperity needs a "society of public ownership". According to ''
The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'', Chinese officials and advisers have said that they want to create an "olive-shaped" society with a large middle-class and little in extreme wealth or poverty. During a speech in 2023, Xi identified common prosperity as a component of "Chinese-style modernization", which he said "breaks the myth of 'modernization equals Westernization'".
Starting in 2022, the term was downplayed due to increasing economic difficulties.
However, some policies associated with the term continued; for example, there were large amounts of pay cuts for investment bankers, sometimes up to 60 percent.
It was also speculated that China may resume the common prosperity campaign after the
20th CCP National Congress in the second half of 2022.
During the 20th Congress, the CCP amended
its constitution to include a goal of "gradually achieving common prosperity". Consistent with this principle, the 20th Party Congress emphasized that the Party's economic agenda should focus on quality of growth, rather than raw quantity.
Policies associated with Common Prosperity
Especially in 2021, common prosperity was used as justification for large-scale regulations and crackdowns against perceived excesses of private industries, most prominently the tech, property and the tutoring sectors. As part of common prosperity, China passed new anti-monopoly rules including a one that stopped companies from using
algorithm
In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm () is a finite sequence of Rigour#Mathematics, mathematically rigorous instructions, typically used to solve a class of specific Computational problem, problems or to perform a computation. Algo ...
s to have users spend more or "disrupt social order", fined several companies, such as
Alibaba Group
Alibaba Group Holding Limited, branded as Alibaba (), is a Chinese Multinational corporation, multinational technology company specializing in E-commerce in China, e-commerce, retail, Internet, and technology. Founded on 28 June 1999 in Hangzho ...
,
Tencent
Tencent Holdings Ltd. ( zh, s=腾讯, p=Téngxùn) is a Chinese Multinational corporation, multinational technology Conglomerate (company), conglomerate and holding company headquartered in Shenzhen. It is one of the highest grossing multimed ...
,
Baidu
Baidu, Inc. ( ; ) is a Chinese multinational technology company specializing in Internet services and artificial intelligence. It holds a dominant position in China's search engine market (via Baidu Search), and provides a wide variety of o ...
, and
DiDi, for breaking various laws, and banned tutoring companies from making profits, effectively decimating the industry.
The large amount of regulations have caused the tech companies to lose around $1 trillion in
stock market
A stock market, equity market, or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks (also called shares), which represent ownership claims on businesses; these may include ''securities'' listed on a public stock exchange a ...
value in 2021.
Responding to calls for common prosperity, China's largest private firms have increased their focus on philanthropy.
However, as of 2022 they had done little to raise wages and benefits for their lowest paid workers, a practice which Xi has criticized as superficial compliance.
In 2021, Alibaba Group was reported to have pledged $15 billion towards common prosperity. In August 2021, Tencent created a $7.7 billion fund towards common prosperity. On 3 February 2022,
Liu Qiangdong, founder of
JD.com, announced he was donating $2.2 billion worth of stocks to charity as part of common prosperity. By 2022, Hurun's China Rich List reported that top ten philanthropists in China pledged 6.3 percent of their wealth to donation totaling around $8.7 billion, while 49 benefactors in total gave away $10 billion from April 2021 to August 2022. In response to the common prosperity policies,
Goldman Sachs
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. ( ) is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company. Founded in 1869, Goldman Sachs is headquartered in Lower Manhattan in New York City, with regional headquarters in many internationa ...
created a portfolio of 50 stocks which includes companies related to manufacturing, green energy, consumption and
state-owned enterprise
A state-owned enterprise (SOE) is a business entity created or owned by a national or local government, either through an executive order or legislation. SOEs aim to generate profit for the government, prevent private sector monopolies, provide goo ...
(SOE) reform. In November 2021, Xi additionally opened a
new stock exchange in Beijing targeted for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which was a part of this campaign.
The common prosperity campaign also targeted China's large property sector. As part of the campaign, China pledged to build 6.5 million low-cost
rental houses, from 2021 to 2025, accounting for 26% of the new housing supply. Xi was also considering a
property tax
A property tax (whose rate is expressed as a percentage or per mille, also called ''millage'') is an ad valorem tax on the value of a property.In the OECD classification scheme, tax on property includes "taxes on immovable property or Wealth t ...
to control the high property prices in 2021, initially through trial efforts in several cities. However, ''
The Wall Street Journal
''The Wall Street Journal'' (''WSJ''), also referred to simply as the ''Journal,'' is an American newspaper based in New York City. The newspaper provides extensive coverage of news, especially business and finance. It operates on a subscriptio ...
'' reported the plan was met with high resistance and thus was limited to an even smaller number of cities.
The push for common prosperity has also included salary and bonus cuts, especially across the financial sector, as well as crackdowns on wealth flaunting. On 22 November 2022, JD.com announced that more than 2,000 of its top managers will face salary cuts of around 10 percent to 20 percent which was said to be aligned with common prosperity. On 4 January 2023,
Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News (originally Bloomberg Business News) is an international news agency headquartered in New York City and a division of Bloomberg L.P. Content produced by Bloomberg News is disseminated through Bloomberg Terminals, Bloomberg T ...
reported that
China International Capital Corporation (CICC) was cutting travel perks for its senior bankers as part of the policy. In August 2023,
Reuters
Reuters ( ) is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters. It employs around 2,500 journalists and 600 photojournalists in about 200 locations worldwide writing in 16 languages. Reuters is one of the largest news agencies in the world.
The agency ...
reported
Bank of China
The Bank of China (BOC; ; Portuguese language, Portuguese: ''Banco da China'') is a state-owned Chinese Multinational corporation, multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Beijing, Beijing, China. It is one of ...
launched a countrywide exercise to reduce the salary gaps among its employees and mid- and high-level managers. In July 2023, Reuters reported
CITIC Securities lowered its baseline salaries across its banking division by up to 15%. In April 2024, Bloomberg News reported several mutual fund managers proposed capping their salaries at 3 million yuan. Bloomberg News later reported in June 2024 that several of China's financial companies including
China Merchants Group,
China Everbright Group and
CITIC Group
CITIC Group Corporation Ltd., formerly the China International Trust Investment Corporation (CITIC), is a state-owned investment company of the People's Republic of China, established by Rong Yiren in 1979 with the approval of Deng Xiaoping. ...
asked their senior staff to forgo deferred bonuses and in some cases return salaries from the previous years to comply with a new salary cap of 2.9 million yuan.
In July 2024, Reuters reported that China Merchants Fund Management and
Bosera Asset Management, two of China's largest fund managers, capped the annual income of their staff to 3 million yuan and 2.9 million yuan respectively and would demand
clawback for anything more than that amount in the previous year. It also reported
China Construction Bank
The China Construction Bank Corporation (CCB) is a Chinese partially state-owned Multinational corporation, multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Beijing, Beijing, China. It is one of the "Big four banks, big ...
would cut the salary of its staff at its headquarters by 10%. In the same month, the ''
South China Morning Post
The ''South China Morning Post'' (''SCMP''), with its Sunday edition, the ''Sunday Morning Post'', is a Hong Kong-based English-language newspaper owned by Alibaba Group. Founded in 1903 by Tse Tsan-tai and Alfred Cunningham, it has remaine ...
'' reported all state-backed brokerages, mutual fund firms and banks except financial institutions that backed by private investors would implement a salary cap of 3 million yuan, with those who earned higher than the cap in the previous years required to return their excess salary. In September 2024, Reuters reported
China Minsheng Bank cut the salary of its staff by 50% and stopped paying for some work-related expenses in its Beijing branch. In January 2025, the ''South China Morning Post'' and Reuters reported central government-owned financial institutions will set a 1 million yuan cap for their senior executives, and their subsidiaries implementing a 3 million yuan cap.
Analysis
Tom Hancock and Tom Orlik of Bloomberg News collectively referred the common prosperity policies as "progressive authoritarianism", while the turn towards common prosperity was called a shift towards
left-wing politics
Left-wing politics describes the range of Ideology#Political ideologies, political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy either as a whole or of certain social ...
and socialism by Katsuji Nakazawa of ''
Nikkei Asia
''Nikkei Asia'', known as ''Nikkei Asian Review'' between 2013 and 2020, is a major Japan-based English-language weekly news magazine focused on the Asian continent, although it also covers broader international developments. It is headquartere ...
''. ''The Wall Street Journal'' reported that the ultimate aim of common prosperity was to return the CCP closer to its socialist roots by increasing state control over the economy, while still allowing market mechanisms to exist.
Mary E. Gallagher, a sinologist, argued that while Xi's campaign officially targeted inequality, there was little change to redistribution policies, saying that the campaign was instead used to further advance CCP control over the Chinese economy.
American economist
Steven Roach writes that China's focus on common prosperity is an attempt to use state intervention to improve the quality of China's economic growth which had been neglected in prior decades as China focused on raw growth.
One concern of the common prosperity policies is that they will stifle innovation and dynamism of the
private sector
The private sector is the part of the economy which is owned by private groups, usually as a means of establishment for profit or non profit, rather than being owned by the government.
Employment
The private sector employs most of the workfo ...
.
Others, including
Willy Wo-Lap Lam, a political analyst writing for the
Jamestown Foundation
The Jamestown Foundation is a Washington, D.C.–based non-partisan defense policy think tank. Founded in 1984 as a platform to support Soviet defectors, its stated mission is to inform and educate policy makers about events and trends, which ...
, have argued the campaign is designed to enhance CCP control over private enterprises while James Palmer of ''
Foreign Policy
Foreign policy, also known as external policy, is the set of strategies and actions a State (polity), state employs in its interactions with other states, unions, and international entities. It encompasses a wide range of objectives, includ ...
'' stated that "in theory, common prosperity is an attempt to make the Chinese economy more equal, but in practice, it has become another excuse for putting the CCP in charge of everything, especially private businesses." A Bloomberg Economics report said that, if successful, common prosperity policies will lift fertility rates and lead to an average of 3.2% growth in the 2040s, compared to the base case scenario of 2.6%, even if it initially costs some short term growth. However, if the policies are not successful, it said that it would cost China short-term growth with no long-term benefits.
Zhang Weiying, a pro-market economist in China, warned that China risks "common poverty" rather than common prosperity if it pushed too far with state control over the economy. Ren Yi, an online internet commentator who writes under the name "Chairman Rabbit", said that common prosperity will allow China to better adapt to the future of technology, especially
artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the capability of computer, computational systems to perform tasks typically associated with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making. It is a field of re ...
(AI).
Ray Dalio
Raymond Thomas Dalio (born August 8, 1949) is an American billionaire and hedge-fund manager, who has been co-chief investment officer of Bridgewater Associates since 1985. He founded Bridgewater in 1975 in New York.
Dalio was born in New York ...
, an American billionaire and long time supporter of the Chinese government, praised the common prosperity campaign and said that the US "needs more common prosperity" along with many other countries. Despite his company being targeted by the campaign, Alibaba Group CEO
Daniel Zhang announced his support for common prosperity.
Li Guangman, a retired newspaper editor affiliated with China's
New Left
The New Left was a broad political movement that emerged from the counterculture of the 1960s and continued through the 1970s. It consisted of activists in the Western world who, in reaction to the era's liberal establishment, campaigned for freer ...
, published an article that claims a "profound revolution" was close that would mark a return "to the original intent of the CCP", continuing that:
Major Chinese state news agencies published the article, including ''People's Daily'' and
Xinhua News Agency
Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation: ),J. C. Wells: Longman Pronunciation Dictionary, 3rd ed., for both British and American English or New China News Agency, is the official state news agency of the People's Republic of China. It is a ...
, setting off widespread worries about parallels to the Cultural Revolution. In response, the news agencies tried to downplay the incident by not carrying the article in their print versions, some of them removing the article from their sites and, in the case of ''People's Daily'', publishing a front-page editorial in support of market forces.
Zhejiang Pilot Zone
In July 2021, the
Zhejiang Provincial People's Government declared that it will become a "pilot zone" for common prosperity. It was the first local government to do so.
The stated goals by 2025 of the government were:
Bloomberg News said the goals were "modest" and that Zhejiang was already on track to achieve these goals.
On 1 November 2022,
Jiashan County of Zhejiang was named by a guideline of the
National Development and Reform Commission
The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) is the third-ranked executive department of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, which functions as a macroeconomic management agency. Established as the State Planning C ...
(NDRC) as a "leading trial area" for common prosperity. The guideline included goals such as expanding the middle class of the local population to 82%, increasing
research and development
Research and development (R&D or R+D), known in some countries as OKB, experiment and design, is the set of innovative activities undertaken by corporations or governments in developing new services or products. R&D constitutes the first stage ...
spending to 4% of the local economic output, and decreasing the per capita disposable income ratio between urban and rural areas to 1.55 (the figure was at 1.35 at the end of June). It also said that the county would be turned into "a model of high-quality, county-level development" by 2035.
Following the May 2021 report from Zhejiang, a three-tier distribution system has become the focus of common prosperity policies.
The first distribution aims to increase personal income for the majority of the population (especially low-income groups) through measures including reasonable salaries, adjusting the minimum wage, and enforcing a holiday pay system.
The second distribution aims to protect government revenue, optimize government expenditures, and developing a more robust social safety net.
The third distribution aims to encourage high income groups and entrepreneurs to repay society, including through exploring new forms of donation and preferential tax treatment for charitable donations.
As part of the common prosperity policy, Zhejiang announced in 2024 that it would remove restrictions in ''
hukou
''Hukou'' ( zh, c=户口, l=household individual) is a system of household registration used in the People's Republic of China. The system itself is more properly called ''huji'' ( zh, c=户籍, l=household origin), and has origins in Histo ...
'' registrations in all of the province except the provincial capital
Hangzhou
Hangzhou, , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ; formerly romanized as Hangchow is a sub-provincial city in East China and the capital of Zhejiang province. With a population of 13 million, the municipality comprises ten districts, two counti ...
. In January 2025, the Zhejiang provincial government announced a four-point road map to achieve common prosperity by 2025; the road map proposed there would be "tangible progress" by 2025, further results by 2027 and 2030, and a "decisive victory" by 2035.
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Income inequality in China
China's current Economy of China, mainly market economy features a high degree of income inequality. According to the Asian Development Bank Institute, "before China implemented Chinese economic reform, reform and opening-up policies in 1978, its ...
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