justinian said:
I think you miss the point. China is in the top five but out of the 1.+ billion what % enjoy a high standard of living? The Human Developement Index means a lot more than simply the countries wealth. It takes along with other things the GDP per Capita and the PPP (Purchasing Power Parities) to measure a country's standard of living. Japan is at 8, UK is at 21. Meaning the average Japanese worker earn more and has more purchasing power than the average UK worker.
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One of the shortfalls about the Human Development Index is that It does not properly measure the material well being. The world has such great amounts of poverty and inequality that it has to place too much importance on very basic concepts like adult literacy, basic education etc. These stuff are vital for developing countries but dont mean too much for the developed ones. So a comparison between China and the US doesnt mean so much. It is a fairer to compare China with India for example, or the US with the UK. There are also many other factors contributing to the quality of life that are not counted in HDI at all. In the US, you can freely travel all across the huge country without language & travelling barriers and many red tape stuff associated with that. And you usually dont need a visa to go abroad and most people will speak English more or less. Thats a VERY good deal of well-being, not counted in HDI the least bit.
Playstation 5 vs XBox Series Market Share Estimates
Regional Analysis (only MS and Sony Consoles)
Europe => XB1 : 23-24 % vs PS4 : 76-77%
N. America => XB1 : 49-52% vs PS4 : 48-51%
Global => XB1 : 32-34% vs PS4 : 66-68%







