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China GDP per capita 1960-2017 | Data | Chart | Calendar | Forecast
The Gross Domestic Product per capita in China was last recorded at 6894.50 US dollars in 2016. The GDP per Capita in China is equivalent to 55 percent of the world's average. GDP per capita in China averaged 1562.61 USD from 1960 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 6894.50 USD in 2016 and a record low of 132 USD in 1962.
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Just spent two weeks in China. From what I saw, China has done a great job in providing its citizens with only 1/5 of per capital GDP of US. Everyone I know of has paid off their mortgages and most of them have more than one properties, and the quality of their life is on par with their US counterparts or better. The most important things is that they have a positive outlook for their future. Just imagine what their life would be when their per capital reaches half of US. In the meantime, the medium family income in the US has been stagnated for the past 20 years.
I think there maybe about 300 million Chinese who's life quality in real terms is on par with average folks here. The graph in your post just doesn't justify what I have seen in China. There is a different mechanism driving Chinese economy which can't be explained with western economic theory. That is why the western economists have always got their predictions on "China Collapse" wrong, and they won't get things right anytime soon.
You seem to be very interest in anything Chinese, but only from a biased perspective. You should live there for a extended period to be less biased.