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Chinese Economic Statistics
Urban job pressure eased with the surveyed unemployment rate at 5.2% in Jan 2024, while private urban wages rose to 66,809 yuan in 2023 and gig economy workers now exceed 200 million. Follow how employment shifts across manufacturing, services, and migrant labor sit alongside mild inflation and a trade surplus, including exports of vehicles jumping 57.3% as the economy keeps rebalancing.

Market Statistics
Cloud security is projected to reach $623.3 billion in 2023 while global cybercrime is estimated to cost $1.6 trillion by 2023, yet spending on AI software is forecast to hit $300 billion in 2024 and organizations are still dealing with outages from software changes. This Market statistics page stitches together the signals from cloud, DevSecOps, zero trust, and risk management to explain where budgets are actually moving and what that means for security and reliability.

Economic Inequality Statistics
Find out how inequality is reshaping everyday life, from the EU-27’s Gini of 0.30 for income after taxes and transfers in 2023 to the US top 5 percent taking 35.6 percent of income in 2022. Compare who gains and who falls behind across income gaps, poverty rates, education outcomes, and even access to rent, healthcare, and food.

Economics Statistics
Global inflation sat at 3.8% in 2023 while real GDP is forecast to grow 2.7% in 2024, but household pressure looks less forgiving, from 1.0% of US households reporting food insecurity to 19.0% that are cost burdened by housing. This page lines up the macro and the micro with current signals on trade and tech, including 55% of enterprises using AI and 2.5% annual growth in global merchandise trade volume.

Disposable Income Uk Statistics
Real wages rose 2.1% in 2024 and the UK saving rate is 6.0% in 2024, yet households are still under pressure with 12% of adults in arrears on at least one bill and debt service taking 8.8% of income. Use these Disposable Income UK figures to see how pay growth and saving behaviour sit alongside food spending, transport costs, and borrowing costs like mortgage rates averaging 4.7% and consumer credit rates at 7.9%.

Latest Economic Statistics
Markets are still pricing in everyday shocks as U.S. inflation runs at 4.1% in May 2024 while U.S. retail sales rose 1.2% year over year in March 2025, even as cloud security spending is rising and unemployment stays at 2.9% in May 2025. Latest Economic pulls together signals from hunger and poverty to AI investment and cybersecurity gaps, so you can spot where growth pressures are turning into real-world access and affordability changes.

Economic Statistics
Global inflation is forecast to fall to 4.5% in 2025 while global real goods trade growth is expected to be 3.0% in 2025, setting up a real tension between cooling prices and continued economic momentum. The page also tracks how growth is split across economies and how energy and tech spending are accelerating, from clean energy investment to IT spending and the labor market, so you can see what is changing and what is not.

Sharing Economy Statistics
By 2024, new EU rules are tightening the flow of seller and worker data, including DAC7 style tax reporting and platform work transparency requirements with a transposition deadline of 2026, while the impact is already measurable in everyday platform use and spending. You will also find the sharp tradeoffs behind the growth, from global venture funding of $7.6 billion and 254 million monthly active ridesharing users to research showing ride hailing can add 8% to 37% to vehicle miles traveled and yet still shift how millions book rooms and save money.

Wage Growth Statistics
See how wage growth has shifted by 2026, with pay rising while other costs and labor pressures keep tugging in the opposite direction. Get the key breakdowns that explain what’s driving stronger or weaker gains across groups so you can spot whether this momentum is real or fading.

Creator Economy Statistics
Creator Economy performance is shifting fast, and the latest 2026 figures expose where creator earnings and audience reach are moving instead of staying flat. You will see which metrics are now powering growth and which once dominant signals are losing their edge.

Cpi Statistics
See how CPI pressures moved in 2026, with the latest uptick in inflation and the biggest shift since the last major print putting harder costs under everyday budgets. This page connects the headline rate to the categories that actually changed, so you can tell what is rising, what is easing, and what to watch next.

Income Inequality Statistics
In 2025, the gap between the incomes of the top and bottom groups continues to widen, with a smaller slice of total gains reaching households at the lower end. This page puts a sharp spotlight on how that shift is playing out in real terms, so you can see what inequality looks like beyond headlines.

Chinese Salary Statistics
See where pay is heading in China across industries, roles, and cities, from software development at 220,000 CNY annually to software engineers earning about 25,000 CNY per month. With national average annual salary up to 120,698 CNY in 2023 and urban salaries rising 12.5% cumulatively from 2020 to 2023, this guide helps you spot what is pushing wages up and where the gaps are widening or narrowing.

Dgp Statistics
With Dgp statistics, you can see how the numbers shifted in 2026, where previously routine patterns started behaving differently, not just a small change but a new baseline. The page pulls key statistics together so you can spot what actually moved and why it matters for decisions you have to make now.

Aggregate Statistics
Aggregate’s aggregate statistics page shows how the newest benchmarks are reshaping the picture, with 2026 numbers that snap the data into sharper focus. You will see the exact points where trends stop behaving and start separating, so the next decision is grounded in what is actually changing.

Middle Class Statistics
Find out how middle class life is shifting in 2026 as key numbers tighten the gap between what families expect and what they can actually afford. This page puts the pressure points side by side so you can see where the most surprising turn is happening and why it matters right now.

Tipping Statistics
Tipping statistics in 2025 show how quickly expectations are shifting, with more people adjusting their behavior as service norms tighten. If you think tipping is just habit, this page makes the case with the sharp contradictions behind what people say they do versus what they actually tip.

Inflation Statistics
The Inflation statistics page puts 2026’s most recent cost pressures side by side with the latest trend, so you can see whether prices are actually cooling or just shifting shape. Expect sharp, specific figures that make the current moment feel measurable, not just talked about.

Universal Basic Income Statistics
From immunization gains and better mental health to fewer hospital admissions and slightly lower child labor, the evidence base on UBI like cash transfers also shows work effects that are modest and highly conditional, such as a 0.9% to 1.1% hours worked increase for some Alaska PFD subgroups. You can also benchmark feasibility and scale using modern delivery context such as 76% of adults globally having a financial account and at least 140,000 GiveDirectly participants in Kenya as of 2023, while Finland’s basic income experiment delivered €560 per month and still produced measurable shifts in formal employment and participation at the margins.

Capital Flight Statistics
From Nigeria’s $217.7 billion in capital flight to global illicit outflows hitting $1.01 trillion in 2017, this page maps how money leaves economies through illicit flows and tax abuses. It also quantifies what that drain costs in lost growth, missing GDP, and inequality so you can see why policies that target beneficial ownership and tax reporting can change outcomes fast.