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An interesting look at national vs global income distribution

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  • jon-nycJ Offline
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    wrote on last edited by jon-nyc
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    So the graph maps your position in the National income distribution to your resultant position in the global distribution.

    So if you’re at the 20th %ile of income in urban China, you’re around the 55th percentile in global income distribution, whereas a similar position within the US would put you at 80% globally.

    Data from 2018.

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    You were warned.

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      Here’s what it looked like in 2005.

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      You were warned.

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        Yup, people in the US do not really appreciate what they have.

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        • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

          Yup, people in the US do not really appreciate what they have.

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          @taiwan_girl said in An interesting look at national vs global income distribution:

          Yup, people in the US do not really appreciate what they have.

          Absolutely true

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            The “urban” curves for China and India in 2018 don’t look all that far apart from the China/India curves in 2005. It’s like only the urban cities improved their incomes for these two very large nations.

            The USA curve may look less over-achieving if we also throw in the curves for Japan, Western Europe, and/or Australia.

            Don’t even want to think about what the curves would look like for the oil exporters not engulfed in wars, like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UEA, Kuwait, or Brunei.

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