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Poll: Corruption, public discontent most worrisome

By Xie Yu | China Daily | Updated: 2010-07-09 07:50

Poll: Corruption, public discontent most worrisome

BEIJING - A majority of Chinese polled in a recent survey believe widespread corruption and public discontent are to blame for social uncertainties in the country.

Even though China's economy has maintained a steady growth, people are worried the country would fall into a "middle-income trap" and suffer from economic stagnation and various social problems, according to a poll launched by a magazine affiliated with People's Daily.

China's GDP per capita reached $3,600 in 2009, pushing the country in the list of middle-income nations.

Poll: Corruption, public discontent most worrisome

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