I mean, wonder what proportionally to salary that would be like. So Americans make on average 58000$, and they aren’t willing to spend 10$ (pulling the number out of my arse here, no idea what 1.8$ meal is in China) on McDonald’s, for a total of 5800 meals.
Chinese make around 7000$ a year, and aren’t willing to spend 1.8 on a meal, around 3888 meals.
A person working in China typically earns around 29,400 CNY. Salaries range from 7,410 CNY (lowest average) to 131,000 CNY (highest average, actual maximum salary is higher).
Take your pick. But both are substantially higher than your estimate.
those data are somewhat accurate in beijing/shanghai/shenzhen, but in no way does it reflects average salary in the whole country. even in tier1 cities 10k average is only achieveable for white collar working class people. a typical blue colloar worker earn around 4k by contrast. people from tier 2/3/4 cities earn way less.
in no way does it reflects average salary in the whole country
The whole country isn't urbanized and proletarianized, yet. If you go far enough into the Eastern rural districts, you're not going to find malls full of fast food restaurants much less salary workers looking to pinch their renminbi.
i'm not even talking about rural/un-urbanized area. in cities your numbers are still way higher than reality. even in beijing, making 10k plus a month is like top 20%, needless to say "Salaries range from 7,410 CNY (lowest average)" is a day dream.