nanarchy said:
| atma998 said:
Not at all.
Current USA GDP is at 16.77 trillion vs. 9.47 trillion for China.
Lets say China's GDP growth is 6% per year in average while USA one is 3% than it means that it will takes until 2033 before China surpasses USA.
That said I don't think China will be able to maintain a 6% GDP growth for 20 years in a row as the growth tend to decrease as China is getting richer.
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US growth is well below 3% and China is well above 6%. Current estimates put China passing the US in the 2020-2025 timeframe if current rates are maintained. Chinas growth would have to slow by 30-50% while the US picks up significantly in the next few years for it to take until 2033
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While I do agree that his numbers are not an accurate representation of the GDP growth of each respective country, your statement that US growth is "well below" 3% is misleading. US GPD growth is at approximately 2%. Also, China's GDP growth rate isn't all that much higher than 6% as well, it having dropped since 2010 from around 10% to a little under 8%
| China |
9.2 |
10.4 |
9.3 |
7.7 |
7.7 |
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http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.MKTP.KD.ZG
I'm sure you can see that China already is showing signs of not being able to sustain its current level of growth.