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China Is Still A 'Poor' Country

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Four decades of strong economic growth has helped China become the world's second largest economy. But things aren't as good as often described in social media. China is still a "poor" country, at least according to a number of broadly used measures of the quantity and quality of life, and potential to make the Great Leap Forward to the status of a developed country.

Take China's per capital GDP, for example. It stood at U.S.$6894.50 in 2016 -- 55% below the world's average, according to Tradingeconomics.com.

Still, China's per capita GDP is close to 600% above its all time low of 132 USD in 1962. This means that the welfare of the average Chinese citizen is up enormously from the 1962 low. And part of the credit should go to the open minded leadership of the country over the last four decades.

China’s Key Metrics

Metric Value
Per Capita GDP $6984*
Per Capita GDP PPP 14401*
GDP Annual Growth Rate 6.9%
Unemployment Rate 3.95%
*2016

Source: Tradingeconomics.com 8/29/17

That certainly doesn't feel like being poor any longer. Especially for those who live in the Southeast regions and benefited the most from the openness of China economy.

Then there's corruption, where China ranks near other poor countries like India and Pakistan, and nowhere near rich countries like the U.S.

Corruption leads to cronyism that kills competition, innovation, and enriches the economic elites at the expense of the masses. The fact that this is certainly not good for China’s future growth is no further away than the performance of other emerging market economies like Argentina, which has been bouncing back and forth between the “emerging” and the “frontier” status, never managing to join the ranks of developed nations.

Country Corruption Index in 2010 Corruption Index in 2015
China 78/168 83/168
Hong Kong 13 17
Pakistan 143 117
India 87 76
Finland 4 2
USA 22 16
Source: Transparency International

Then there's pollution.China is the world’s top producer of carbon dioxide, the chief greenhouse gas - a status that isn’t expected to change any time soon, as China’s government is part of the problem rather than the solution.

Pollution undermines the quality of everyday life and the value of the country’s assets, like real estate. If pollution continues at the same rate in China, that may be worthless one day. Younger generations will opt to leave the country rather than move into polluted cities, depressing demand for real estate, aggravating the problem of excess capacity in the sector, and tapering economic growth.

The bottom line: China has come long way from an underdeveloped into an emerging economy, beating Japan to become the world’s second largest economy. But it has long way to go—both in terms of quantity and quality of life—before it makes the Great Leap Forward to take its place as one of the rich countries of the world.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/panosmourdoukoutas/2017/09/02/china-is-still-a-poor-country/
 
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china should be paranoid & keep on going in any state...
beside progresses in materialism a healthy spiritual civic minds are just important.
 
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China is indeed still a relatively poor country. The Chinese must remain humble and peaceful. Focus on economic development and raising the standard of living for the average people, don't be disillusioned by premature superpower dreams.
 
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Pictures of poverty breaks my heart, especially when its kids.

China has a long way to go but I'm confident that the worst cases of poverty in China will be nearly eliminated before the end of Xi Jinpings term.

I wish India the very best in their elimination of poverty.
 
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China is still a poor country, this is true. China's leaders have constantly said that China is still a developing country.

Now the question for Indians is, if China with a GDP per capita (nominal) of over $8000 is a poor country (which is true), what is India with a GDP per capita (nominal) of around $1500? :P Poor wouldn't even describe it.
 
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Let us not make fun of poverty. Poor people are same everywhere...they don't have basic things such as house, cloth and food etc...that we take for granted.

China is still a poor country, this is true. China's leaders have constantly said that China is still a developing country.

Now the question for Indians is, if China with a GDP per capita (nominal) of over $8000 is a poor country (which is true), what is India with a GDP per capita (nominal) of around $1500? :P Poor wouldn't even describe it.

You increase Chinese GDP/Capita by $1000, and decrease India/Capita by $350 shows that what you are writing is for show...that is fake sympathy for poor.
 
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Let us not make fun of poverty. Poor people are same everywhere...they don't have basic things such as house, cloth and food etc...that we take for granted.



You increase Chinese GDP/Capita by $1000, and decrease India/Capita by $350 shows that what you are writing is for show...that is fake sympathy for poor.
Chinese invested huge into their real estate which is the only reason for their sudden growth but their inhabited cities will become costlier to them.
 
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You are joking right?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita

The bottom line is that China with a GDP per capita (nominal) of over $8000 is a poor country, India with a GDP per capita (nominal) of around $1500 is five times lower than a poor country.

By the way poor doesn't spend in dollars... so purchasing power parity is a better measure. China per capita is 2.3 time Indian per capita. So after all you are not rich as you project.
 
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By the way poor doesn't spend in dollars... so purchasing power parity is a better measure. China per capita is 2.3 time Indian per capita. So after all you are not rich as you project.

When did Chinese leaders say that China is a rich country? In fact they say the opposite.

It's Indian leaders like Kalam who claim that India is a superpower, while India has more poverty and malnutrition than the entire continent of Africa. India is literally at the bottom of the world.

An admittedly poor country like China is still 5 times richer on average than India, what does that say?
 
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When did Chinese leaders say that China is a rich country? In fact they say the opposite.

It's Indian leaders like Kalam who claim that India is a superpower, while India has more poverty and malnutrition than the entire continent of Africa. India is literally at the bottom of the world.

An admittedly poor country like China is still 5 times richer on average than India, what does that say?

Nominal doesn't say anything about the living conditions. 5 time richer by dollars is of no value. Compare GDP per capita by ppp. Things I buy in China are twice costlier than in India.
 
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Anyone can post a defaming vid on youtube without consequences particularly when so many jobless indians have infested the social platforms having their malices in mind and the vid you posted is from a source which lacks credibilty.

Any educated and level-headed person would take it with the smallest grain of salt.

So get lost. Reverse Surgical Strikers!

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