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Nice's economy

The pillar industry of Nice, the most important of which is tourism. Since World War II, with its unique natural resources and geographical location, more and more tourists have come to Nice. By the end of 2007, there were 177 registered hotels in Nice, including 24 hotels with four stars and above. It has also made great progress in finance, transportation and education. Many international banks and insurance companies have set up branches in Nice. Nice Railway Station is the key railway station built by SNCF Group of France, and the proportion of foreign students in Nice University is also increasing year by year.

By the end of 20 14, people engaged in the tertiary industry accounted for more than 85% of the permanent population in Nice. By the end of 20 10, the unemployment rate in Nice was about 13%. Nice is a famous tourist and pension city in southern France. While attracting many rich people, they also gathered a large number of retirees (36.2%) and students without fixed income (9%). Therefore, the average wage level in downtown Nice is not high.

From the perspective of a single town, if it is 20 1 1 year, the average monthly salary (Moyenne des salariés) in Nice is 22 1 1 euro, and the median monthly disposable income (Revenuepar Mé nage) is 2066 euros, while that in France is 367/kloc. It is lower than the average level of Alpes-Maritime (2348 euros), Provence-Alpes-C? te d 'Azur (2365438 euros +08 euros) and France (2465438 euros +00 euros).

20 1 1 year, the average monthly household consumption level (Niveau de Vie) in the center of Nice is 152 1 euro, ranking17294th among 367 17 towns in France, lower than Alpes-Maritime.

From the whole city circle of Nice, the main high-income people in Nice gather in some towns in the north. Among them, the average monthly disposable income of families is the highest in Aspler, a small town about 8 kilometers away from the center of Nice, reaching 3,792 euros; The average monthly household consumption level is the highest in Falikan, a small town about 5 kilometers north of Nice, reaching 2453 euros.