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by onemoresoop
512 days ago
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> Rural quality of life is much higher in the US. There’s a lot of rural poverty in the US and it’s hard to compare it to China in relative terms. And the thing is that rural poverty in the US has been steadily getting worse while in China getting better but starting off from a worse off position. |
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But this is all confounded by definitions. China defines poverty to be an income of $2.30 per day, which corresponds to purchasing power parity of less than $9 per day in the US [2].
I wasn't exaggerating about emaciation: bones were visible.
[1] https://www.ers.usda.gov/topics/rural-economy-population/rur...
[2] https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/PA.NUS.PPP?locations=CN