I think we’ll have to wait until there are a few comments at least, otherwise it’s going to look too suspicious.
Regarding the infographic it’s easy to argue against GDP per capita increases. It doesn’t mean people make 13k a year, it means there’s more GDP per person. Doesn’t mean anything if all that value is going to the wealthy.
I crunched the numbers once regarding Romania and 25% of their population lives under the poverty threshold set by the EU, which is 5.5€ a day. The equivalent to 50% of their GDP is held by foreign capital.
I think we’ll have to wait until there are a few comments at least, otherwise it’s going to look too suspicious.
Regarding the infographic it’s easy to argue against GDP per capita increases. It doesn’t mean people make 13k a year, it means there’s more GDP per person. Doesn’t mean anything if all that value is going to the wealthy.
I crunched the numbers once regarding Romania and 25% of their population lives under the poverty threshold set by the EU, which is 5.5€ a day. The equivalent to 50% of their GDP is held by foreign capital.