As of 2025, about 32% of the Chinese population still lives rurally. Approximately half earn less than $10 per day, and about 20% have disposable income of less than $4 per day. Photo via Facebook For decades, there have been claims that China had the fastest-growing economy, and that it would eventually overtake the U.S. as the world’s largest economy. However, the fastest-growing economies are always developing economies because mature economies do not have as much room to grow. In other words, a country with a per-capita GDP of $80 per month, as China had in the year 2000, has far more room for rapid expansion than a country like the United States, where the figure now stands at around $7,000 per month. There is…

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