China’s move to zero citizens living on less than $3 a day, a feat involving nearly a billion people, sets a high bar for global development success. This contrasts sharply with the US, where the $3-a-day extreme poverty population has tripled to over four million Americans.
The US failure is one of policy: despite its immense economic output, political choices have systematically funneled prosperity away from the lower-income brackets, resulting in deeply entrenched inequality.
The income distribution data confirms the structural favoritism, showing the poorest 10% of Americans receive a mere 1.8% of national income, a share smaller than that of low-income populations in numerous developing nations.
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The $3-a-Day Contrast: US Extreme Poverty vs. China’s Global Development Success
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