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.
I know lol but you still don’t get to make that comment when you couldn’t even find the data yourself you incompetent fool. Bernie would be very disappointed.
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.
Oh wow a 0.5% difference! Those are the rounded values foolish tankie.
I know lol but you still don’t get to make that comment when you couldn’t even find the data yourself you incompetent fool. Bernie would be very disappointed.
(Also the same entity that gave such data to TWB has this to say about China lmfao)
Don’t care didn’t ask. I linked the same data.