Over Half of China's Urban Residents Consider Current Prices "Hard to Accept"
Published:
2010-03-17
51 percent of the urban residents who took part in a People's Bank of China survey in the first quarter of 2010, consider current prices as "high and hard to accept." The proportion of respondents who consider prices are too expensive, is the highest registered since 1999. The survey also revealed that over 70 percent of the urban residents feel that current housing prices as "too high and difficult to accept".
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The Beijing News
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