For the amount of work they’re expected to do, China’s regional governments are simply not paid enough. As the economy slows and real estate enters a bear market, a financial collapse on the order of
The central government collects more than 8 trillion yuan ($1.3 trillion) from local tax offices every year, then redistributes most of it across the country. But the share going to local governments has declined since a major tax reform in 1994. In 2020 they got 55% of the total, down from 73% in 1993, before the changes were enacted. ...
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