China has reached the end of its economic boom. What comes next should worry every American business — and the rest of the world.
China has reached the end of its economic boom. What comes next should worry every American business — and the rest of the world.
This seems a little too sensational to be trustworthy. I’d take it with a grain of salt. China, like the US, is an economic superpower. Economies have ups and downs, and China still has a long road ahead.
With RES I used to filter all businessinsider.com posts since they’re just garbage articles. Wish I could do the same here.
Two clicks with Kbin.
Alternatively, one could also use uBlock Origin cosmetic filters;
Kbin:
kbin.social##article:has-text(/businessinsider.com/i)
Lemmy:
lemmy.world##.post-listing:has-text(/businessinsider.com/i)
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As @sik0fewl mentioned. China has a population problem, a huge population problem.
Most of the developed world does but most also have large immigration numbers to offset it. The USA is the same, immigration is the main driver of its population growth and population growth is the main driver of maintaining and expanding a countries GDP.
They scale that china’s population will crash over the next 30 years is hard to grasp.
The number of people they have who are of working age will drop by ~100 million. While at the same time the USA will grow in that range.
That is the difference between the two…
Interesting. I look forward to seeing how the future unfolds.
China has a huge population problem.