freediver wrote on Feb 20
th, 2022 at 5:24pm:
Quote:1. In 2008, (the start of the GFC) Chinese GDP was c.$4.5 trillion, now it's $18 trillion. (US c $14 to $20 trillion in the same period).
Well at least this is evidence. Just not in your favour.
How so?
Quote:On a per capita basis, that is a fraction of Americas.
Correct. But per capita GDP has risen faster in China than the US during 2008 to now, which we can expect will continue.
Quote:One minute you are complaining that the CCP had to kill 50 million of its own citizens because it is somehow more difficult to life a large country out of poverty than a small one.
As shown by the fact that India is still in 'low developing' status, while China is on the verge of 'developed country' status depending on definition:
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Some economists consider $12,000 to $15,000 per capita GDP to be sufficient for developed status while others do not consider a country developed unless its per capita GDP is above $25,000 or $30,000".
Note on a PPP basis, China already has the largest economy in the world, with per capita GDP c.$18000 (PPP)
Quote:Now you are equating their enourmous population with relative wealth.
No, as explained above. But obviously the 2nd biggest economy in the world CAN afford to land a land rover on Mars, whereas a "wealthy" country like Oz cannot afford to do so.
Quote:Did the CCP train you in hypocrisy?
No: unlike you I was taught to think clearly; a near $20 trillion economy is wealthy in terms of
global spending power, whether its population is 300 million or 1.3 billion.
Quote:So you keep saying. But you never produce evidence.
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World Bank estimates of the Gini coefficient – an economic measure showing the level of income inequality in a country – put China among the most unequal major global economies, behind most of Europe, but ahead of the US. 23 Aug 2021" Quote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_in_China#Poverty_reduction
As of 2015, over 1/4 of China's population earns less than $5.50 per day.
In 2015, China's economy was 2/3 its current size.
Quote:80% of the Chinese population live in small 'caged apartments' like battery hens. At least they're allowed to 'Free-range' and go to work carving toothpicks.
Presumably that implies 300 million people (twice the population of Japan) living in good housing, which makes sense, given the middle class is c.400 million.
Quote:I have stayed in one of the better ones. It's a strange experience. I recall crossing the road in a storm to pick up dinner. On the way back we were carrying various soups and noodles dumped straight into shopping bags, wading through ankle deep water to cross the street, that smelt like raw sewage. Luckily I was wearing my blundstones.
Year? City? In a storm......