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Kragfan1910 said:
Let me explain. China, due to the large amount of manufacturing, has a pretty high GDP (GDP meaning how much money the country as a whole makes.) However, factory work tends not to pay as well as many of the thêm white cổ áo jobs we tend to see in thêm developed countries. As such, despite the amount of manufacturing that goes on there, the GDP per capita is low (GDP per capita basically meaning how much money the average person in a country makes.) Basically, the amount of things made in china is offset bởi the amount of people there, and so the people in China tend to be a little poor. For some numbers: GDP: US: 18,561,930 China: 11,391,619 Japan: 4,730,300 Germany: 3,494,900 UK: 2,649,890 GDP per capita Luxembourg: 101,994 Switzerland: 80,603 Norway: 74,598 Qatar: 68,940 Ireland: 61,206 (Note how none of the hàng đầu, đầu trang five countries for GDP is in the hàng đầu, đầu trang five for GDP per capita.)
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