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China Surpasses U.S. in Purchasing Power

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China Surpasses U.S. in Purchasing Power

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Hu JintaoBloomberg: China overtook the U.S. last year as the world’s biggest economy when measured in terms of purchasing power, according to Arvind Subramanian, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Wshington. The size of China’s economy in 2010 was $14.8 trillion, compared with the U.S.’s $14.6 trillion, when accounting for the countries’ differing costs of living, according to Subramanian.

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So-called purchasing power parity calculates gross domestic product using exchange rates that adjusts for price differences of the same goods between nations. Subramanian wrote a note published January 12, a week before President Hu Jintao visits Washington.

Growth in the world’s most populous nation has averaged 10.3 percent a year over the past decade, nearly six times faster than the U.S. China was the biggest auto market for the second year running, created the world’s fastest supercomputer and was ranked the biggest user of energy in 2010.

A poll of Americans ahead of a summit of Hu and President Barack Obama next week, found some 47 percent said China is the leading economic power with 31 percent naming the U.S., according to the Washington-based Pew Research Center for the People and the Press. A February 2008 Pew Poll found 41 percent of Americans considered the U.S. the top economic power, with 30 percent naming China.

From Sanjeev Kulkarni
 
As you all know, Purchasing power is a subjective measurement. You can make it twice or three time the purchasing power of the US as you like. No one will stop ya.
 
As you all know, Purchasing power is a subjective measurement. You can make it twice or three time the purchasing power of the US as you like. No one will stop ya.

I dont trust PPP either.the people who wrote that are Americans.
 
When China' GDP per capita reaches $10000 USD, then we'll know for certain we surpass them economically.
 
As a city of 20 million people, Beijing's GDP per capita was $10000 (not PPP) last year.
And Beijing ranks 12th in the richest cities list in China.

Except China's average is like $5000...

How do you guys even live with 36% of $5000 as income? I get paid 5000 every month...
 
Except China's average is like $5000...

How do you guys even live with 36% of $5000 as income? I get paid 5000 every month...
Food and common items are significantly cheaper in China. Maybe you should step out of the house once in a while. With your ignorance, I'd be surprised if you got more than 500 each month.
 
Food and common items are significantly cheaper in China. Maybe you should step out of the house once in a while. With your ignorance, I'd be surprised if you got more than 500 each month.

A waiter can easily make $3500 per month there in USA,so $5000 is not big deal,the real point is how much money is he left with at the end of the month ?
 
Has there ever been a better time to be a Chinese in China than today?
 
china will pass the US in everything because china has 4 times as many people as the US.
china's absolute power will be way higher than the US, and absolute power is what matters when it comes to global influence and being a world superpower. if global power was only based on per capita gdp, then luxemborg and qatar would be superpowers, they both have a per capita gdp that is twice as large as the US per capita gdp.
to be a global power, u need absolute power or sheer scale/size and level of technology advancement.

china is already the largest automobile marke, but if u do in terms of per capita, china is way behind the US. but because china has such a massive population, it gives china a huge advantage over the US.
the most important automobile market is china even though on a per capita basis its small.

its like which is bigger, every person in switzerland(4 million people) buying a car or 1% of people in china buying a car (13 million people).

china is very close to breaking some significant records of the US over the next 8 years.
records that US has held for over 100+ years.

this will be very difficult for americans and westerners to accept, but these are facts of life.
 
Has there ever been a better time to be a Chinese in China than today?

Today's China is still relatively weak compared to when we were at the height of our power a long time ago.

Even if we continue growing at double-digits for the next 10-20 years we still probably wouldn't reach the position we used to have.
 

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