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In reply to the discussion: I've lived in five Asian countries. Christ do I hate the CCP with ever fiber of my being. [View all]prodigitalson
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_of_living_in_China#cite_note-4Historically, the Chinese economy was characterized by widespread poverty, extreme income inequalities, and endemic insecurity of livelihood.[1] Improvements since then saw the average national life expectancy rise from around forty-four years in 1949 to sixty-eight years in 1985, while the Chinese population estimated to be living in absolute poverty fell from between 200 and 590 million in 1978 to 70 million in 2017.[2] Before the 19th century, China was one of the leading global powers.
Until the end of the 1970s, the fruits of economic growth were largely negated by population increases, which prevented significant advances in the per capita availability of food, clothing, and housing beyond levels achieved in the 1950s.[1]
In 1978, the Chinese Communist Party, under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping, began to introduce market reforms, including decollectivizing agriculture, allowing foreign investment and individual entrepreneurship.[3] After thirty years of austerity and marginal sufficiency, Chinese consumers suddenly were able to buy more than enough to eat from a growing variety of food items.[1] Stylish clothing, modern furniture, and a wide array of electrical appliances also became part of the normal expectations of ordinary Chinese families.[1]
Following the economic reforms introduced by the government in the late 1970s, consumption, and individual incomes rose significantly, with the real per capita consumption of peasants rising at an annual rate of 6.7% from 1975 to 1986, while for urbanites over the same period, the corresponding figure was 5.5%. The improvements in the standard of living were demonstrated by a boom in rural and urban housing, together with a considerable increase in the ownership of televisions and other appliances.[4]
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I've lived in five Asian countries. Christ do I hate the CCP with ever fiber of my being. [View all]
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2023
OP
Come here to China and live under it for a while. You'll change your tune fast.
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2023
#4
name another organization that has so dramatically raised the standard of living of so many people
prodigitalson
Jul 2023
#6
I'm not going to waste my time discussing a murdering government's economic actions
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2023
#7
Again, I live here and have for over 12 years. I'll trust what I see when I go to my wife's hometown
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2023
#12
They achieved their economic prowess through political repression. You laud the effect, not the
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2023
#29
Your link shows CCP ruling over quarter of a century of abject poverty and stagnation in China.
Beastly Boy
Jul 2023
#17
What is this love affair you have with the CCP? You really do sound like either a foreign shill
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2023
#30
That's nice. When you live here as long as I have, you can tell me all about it.
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2023
#33
My wife is Chinese. When she gets her green card, we're both out of here
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2023
#35
It's also easy when you change the requirements for poverty by constantly lowering the poverty level
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2023
#21
It's a generic hate post, but it's also based on what the CCP has done here to destroy the culture
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2023
#10
I doubt they would monitor here. It's not like youtube or facebook, which they do monitor
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2023
#14
Haven't heard from you in FOREVER !!! I hope you and your wife are doing well. I never saw any
Karadeniz
Jul 2023
#16
I posted about that a LONG time ago. We're still working on the green card
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2023
#18
I lived in Japan for 20 years and traveled all over Lisa. I entirely understand your abhorrence of
Martin68
Jul 2023
#19
Hypocritical Chinese whining, jingoism, lack of respect while demanding complete respect,
AZLD4Candidate
Jul 2023
#20