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Will China surpass USA in education?
American education isn't that good I admit and Asians in general are made fun of because of their parents pushing for education. China may surpass education but wages will be hard to an excess amount of educated people and jobs not being available for all of them.
 
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While Americans are growing dumber. The ones that are not do go to very, very good institutes. American top 20 universities are very good and outdo any other.

But China also has really good universities and a general population which is not growing dumber.

But more than any education, I think a free environment for debate and challenging is important. I don't believe that is possible under the political atmosphere of China.
 
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Their pure numbers say they will. If I was runnning things in DC I would combat Russia and China by encouraging their best and brightest to immigrate here. Scholarships, Citizenship, money etc just like we did to the Nazis. What we are doing is the direct opposite. Sanctions, arrests, trade wars, stopping students at airports etc. This country is terminally stupid at this point.
 
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The 10 most educated countries in the world

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/07/the-10-most-educated-countries-in-the-world.html

The OECD defined a country’s adult education level as the percentage of people between the ages of 25 and 64 who have completed some kind of tertiary education in the form of a two-year degree, four-year degree or vocational program.


1. Canada
56.27 percent


2. Japan
50.50 percent


3. Israel
49.90 percent


4. Korea
46.86 percent


5. United Kingdom
45.96 percent


6. United States
45.67 percent


7. Australia
43.74 percent


8. Finland
43.60 percent


9. Norway
43.02 percent


10. Luxembourg
42.86 percent


https://www.theclassroom.com/percen...nts-attend-college-after-graduation-1423.html
What Percentage of [US] High School Students Attend College After Graduation?

In 2016, the most recent year for which statistics are available, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 69.7 percent of students who graduated high school in 2016 were enrolled in college.

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2017-10/17/content_33370581.htm
43 percent of China's high school graduates admitted to colleges
 
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But more than any education, I think a free environment for debate and challenging is important. I don't believe that is possible under the political atmosphere of China.

China's massive investments and ambition in education is unrelenting, new innovations and startups spring up all over the country, the country now is starting to lead in many new research fields like 5G, AI, quantum communication...China's political system is prioritizing education and science research over all other sectors, that's the political system China is having now

The 10 most educated countries in the world

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/07/the-10-most-educated-countries-in-the-world.html

The OECD defined a country’s adult education level as the percentage of people between the ages of 25 and 64 who have completed some kind of tertiary education in the form of a two-year degree, four-year degree or vocational program.


1. Canada
56.27 percent


2. Japan
50.50 percent


3. Israel
49.90 percent


4. Korea
46.86 percent


5. United Kingdom
45.96 percent


6. United States
45.67 percent


7. Australia
43.74 percent


8. Finland
43.60 percent


9. Norway
43.02 percent


10. Luxembourg
42.86 percent


https://www.theclassroom.com/percen...nts-attend-college-after-graduation-1423.html
What Percentage of [US] High School Students Attend College After Graduation?

In 2016, the most recent year for which statistics are available, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 69.7 percent of students who graduated high school in 2016 were enrolled in college.

Small countries may have the advantage of per capita, but China has the sheer number, when talking about a country's overall strength, sheer numbers always win.
 
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China's massive investments and ambition in education is unrelenting, new innovations and startups spring up all over the country, the country now is starting to lead in many new research fields like 5G, AI, quantum communication...China's political system is prioritizing education and science research over all other sectors, that's the political system China is having now

Yes, that's true. But you can't question anything political and anything sensitive in the political atmosphere.

China will probably produce a lot of tech savvy stuff, but when it comes to Humanities subjects and fields, it won't fair well at all.
 
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Yes, that's true. But you can't question anything political and anything sensitive in the political atmosphere.

China will probably produce a lot of tech savvy stuff, but when it comes to Humanities subjects and fields, it won't fair well at all.
Probably, China cares more about STEM education, humanitiies subjects in China are mainly focued on the Chinese culture, history and traditional arts.
 
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Small countries may have the advantage of per capita, but China has the sheer number, when talking about a country's overall strength, sheer numbers always win.

So no matter what you do you'll always be poorer than every developed country in the World.
 
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Not always, China was a developed nation in the history and will become one in the future, she is well on the way, how can you be so sure that China will be alwlays poor?

Since you want to talk in absolute numbers. If say 10M people (not the real number) in the UK are considered poor because they make less than $50K/yr then you'll always be considered poorer than them if you can't get 1.386B - 10M people above $50K year.
 
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Since you want to talk in absolute numbers. If say 10M people (not the real number) in the UK are considered poor because they make less than $50K/yr then you'll always be considered poorer than them if you can't get 1.386B - 10M people above $50K year.
I thought you said every developed country, not Hong kong, which is not a country and always..
 
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OK, UK was not always a developed country, and China was not always a developing country, China now is on the right path, so China will be always poor is a tall claim made by you.

I said poor because If you take your high population into account the 1% of your absolute lowest income population (13M+) will always be making less than 13M of the UK’s absolute lowest population (19%).
 
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