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IMF Admits China Has Overtaken The US As The World’s Largest Economy; But Why Is The Media Silent?

Lol, I just cant stop laughing when u guys think that CN economy is No 1 now while millions desperately trying to enter "poorer nations" like VN-EU-US by hiding inside the washing machines :lol:


At least one person was crammed inside a washing machine on board a truck crossing the US border from Mexico on Saturday. Photo: US Customs and Border Protection

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Chinese migrants caught hiding in washing machine and other appliances while trying to cross US border

This guy is really ridiculous. Hope you don't make mistake like last time in London.
 
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Lol, I just cant stop laughing when u guys think that CN economy is No 1 now while millions desperately trying to enter "poorer nations" like VN-EU-US by hiding inside the washing machines :lol:


At least one person was crammed inside a washing machine on board a truck crossing the US border from Mexico on Saturday. Photo: US Customs and Border Protection

United States & Canada
Chinese migrants caught hiding in washing machine and other appliances while trying to cross US border
No, we are very poor, we seriously want to smuggle into Vietnam, every Chinese girl dreams about marrying a Vietnamese guy for a better life.
 
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No, we are very poor, we seriously want to smuggle into Vietnam, every Chinese girl dreams about marrying a Vietnamese guy for a better life.
U will trully be No 1 when US people desperately hiding inside the washing machines trying to enter CN, and Nobody see that thing happen yet.
 
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U will trully be No 1 when US people desperately hiding inside the washing machines trying to enter CN, and Nobody see that thing happen yet.

No, we are very poor, we seriously want to smuggle into Vietnam, every Chinese girl dreams about marrying a Vietnamese guy for a better life.
 
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Lol, I just cant stop laughing when u guys think that CN economy is No 1 now while millions desperately trying to enter "poorer nations" like VN-EU-US by hiding inside the washing machines :lol:


At least one person was crammed inside a washing machine on board a truck crossing the US border from Mexico on Saturday. Photo: US Customs and Border Protection

United States & Canada
Chinese migrants caught hiding in washing machine and other appliances while trying to cross US border

So that really happened?
 
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This is the case in PPP metric which is not robust.

There are other metrics in which USA is still far ahead (Nominal GDP; GDP per Capita).

Nominal is far ahead? Not really. 15 vs 19 trillion isn't that big of a difference all things considered especially when a large part of 19 trillion is taken up by imputed rent, FIRE industries, etc.
So that really happened?

Nope they're probably Vietnamese illegals using fake Chinese passports like the ones shipped in a frozen food container to UK.
 
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Nominal is far ahead? Not really. 15 vs 19 trillion isn't that big of a difference all things considered especially when a large part of 19 trillion is taken up by imputed rent, FIRE industries, etc.


Nope they're probably Vietnamese illegals using fake Chinese passports like the ones shipped in a frozen food container to UK.
USA nominal GDP was approaching 22 trillion mark before COVID-19 outbreak.

Let us see how the next American administration will address ongoing American economic woes.
 
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China Is Now the World’s Largest Economy. We Shouldn’t Be Shocked.
China has now displaced the U.S. to become the largest economy in the world. Measured by the more refined yardstick that both the IMF and CIA now judge to be the single best metric for comparing national economies, the IMF Report shows that China’s economy is one-sixth larger than America’s ($24.2 trillion versus the U.S.’s $20.8 trillion). Why can't we admit reality? What does this mean?

This week, the IMF presented its 2020 World Economic Outlook providing an overview of the global economy and the challenges ahead. The most inconvenient fact in the Report is one Americans don’t want to hear—and even when they read it, refuse to accept: China has now displaced the U.S. to become the largest economy in the world. Measured by the more refined yardstick that both the IMF and CIA now judge to be the single best metric for comparing national economies, the IMF Report shows that China’s economy is one-sixth larger than America’s ($24.2 trillion versus the U.S.’s $20.8 trillion).

Despite this unambiguous statement from the two most authoritative sources, most of the mainstream press—with the exception of The Economist—continue reporting that the U.S. economy is No. 1. So, what’s going on?

Obviously, measuring the size of a nation’s economy is more complicated than it might appear. In addition to collecting data, it requires selecting a proper yardstick. Traditionally, economists have used a metric called MER (market exchange rates) to calculate GDP. The U.S. economy is taken as the baseline—reflecting the fact that when this method was developed in the years after World War II, the U.S. accounted for almost half of global GDP. For other nations’ economies, this method adds up all goods and services produced by their economy in their own currency and then converts that total into U.S. dollars at the current “market exchange rate.” For 2020, the value of all goods and services produced in China is projected to be 102 trillion yuan. Converted to U.S. dollars at a market rate of 7 yuan to 1 dollar, China will have an MER GDP of $14.6 trillion versus the U.S. GDP of $20.8 trillion.
 
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THe best way to get around the currency issue is to count actual goods and services. But again it may not be apples to apples comparision. For example a a mcd meal in india may cost half as much as america on exchange rate comparision. But if you account for everything - the dirt in india, the polluted drive to mcd, the low quality water used, the crowd - then maybe india isnt that cheap at all.

So PPP comparision makes sense among countries which are already in one category.
 
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