per capita consumption of chewing tobacco declined after 1890.
But China's per capita oil consumption is only one-thirteenth of the U.S. — in other words, there's a lot of room to grow.
The per-capita living area reached 7.8 square meters in urban households and 61.7 percent of the households were using gas.
The average annual economic growth is expected to stand around 7 percent, and the GDP to reach 1.25 trillion yuan by 2005 based on the price of 2000, with per-capita GDP averaging 9,400 yuan.
The urban per-capita living space is 14.6 square meters, which is higher than the nation's average level. Tibet also leads the nation in the urban environment index.
China's per-capita forest area and stocking volume lag far behind the worlds average level.