• umbrella@lemmy.ml
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    6 小时前

    i’m not sure, but the middle class in my third world country doesnt have even close to the buying power of the western middle class.

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      3 小时前

      That’s not how purchasing power parity works. You compare the incomes with the same power, no matter what class they are in their regional economy.

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        3 小时前

        thats sort of what i mean. if i were to compare it like that, only our 1% would be on par with the western middle class.

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          55 分钟前

          Yeah, but there’s still the issue that half the US fits that 60k metric and that’s roughly 160 million people, or around 80 million working adults. So more than 1 percent of the global population right there. As I said above, the math doesn’t math. This myth discounts the entirety of Europe and East Asia (China actually follows the US in number of high net worth people).

          There’s a way to talk about the difference in services and standards of living but spreading myths isn’t it.