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China Tries To Censor Data About Nearly 1 Billion People in Poverty::Chinese government censors tried to control discussions about the country's economy this week.

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[–] qooqie@lemmy.world 73 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (30 children)

1 billion people in China living in poverty?? I find that almost hard to believe that’s ~66% of their population

[–] Filthmontane@lemmy.world 11 points 10 months ago (3 children)

That's because it's being applied to Western standards. China spends a crazy amount of money on social welfare and government assistance. Minimum wage is around or less than 2000 Yuan a month around the country, yes. But, that's completely ignoring currency exchange rates and cost of living.

Cost of living in Shanghai and Beijing are around 4,500 Yuan. Which means a couple or two roommates can live on minimum wage in the biggest cities. Compare that to minimum wage and cost of living in New York City or LA which is $1,280 a month, costing $4,300 and 1,342 a month, costing $5,576 respectively.

Tldr: how much money you make is only relevant when compared to your cost of living. It's not hard to live in China on $300 a month.

[–] dangblingus@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 10 months ago (2 children)

So by relative purchasing power, why would China want to censor information if it didn't actually put them in a negative light?

[–] hagelslager@feddit.nl 0 points 10 months ago

"Saving face" is a big thing in their culture, as well as in other Asian cultures.

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