Despite China “still being poor” or whatever, the fact of the matter is that povery line go sharply down so China is becoming more gooder by the year. While in the country whose policies you support, poverty line stay same, not become gooder.
I know, but what outlets does the World Bank get its data from for a given state? And why didn’t you link TWB directly instead of going through macrotrends? Answer: You don’t know what you’re talking about, and you’re not paying attention.
13% = 25%? (from a very biased source too btw)
Despite China “still being poor” or whatever, the fact of the matter is that povery line go sharply down so China is becoming more gooder by the year. While in the country whose policies you support, poverty line stay same, not become gooder.
https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/CHN/china/poverty-rate
Ok but that’s for 2019, the source I listed has info for 2021.
Halved, in two years? Be realistic. Some random ass NPR article?
If we’re talking about validity of sources, NPR is a more trustworthy source than a shady investment site. You’re not paying attention.
Hm what’s this?
I know, but what outlets does the World Bank get its data from for a given state? And why didn’t you link TWB directly instead of going through macrotrends? Answer: You don’t know what you’re talking about, and you’re not paying attention.
Cleaner and quicker presentation of data.
Its ok to do bad research by pursuing expediency over credibility, nobody is perfect, just do better next time.