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China Future Prediction
Marcella Efendy
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Future Predictions: China’s Economy Growing to $123 Trillion, or Three Times America’s by 2040, as the Chinese population over 65 triples in number.
A few reasons to think China will become a super power.
China’s economy: $123 trillion, 3 times America’s by 2040 per capita income will hit $85,000, more than double the forecast for the European Union … China’s share of global GDP— 40% — will dwarf that of the United States (14%) and the EU (5%) 30 years from now,” one brief generation. China’s political system is more capitalist than America’s as China is rapidly turning into a capitalist consumer economy. China’s massive investments in education, ahead of America is resulting in the next generation of China’s high school enrollment rate reaching 100%, and the college rate hitting about 50%.
China’s locking up global resources, using U.S. dollar reserves and China’s quietly buying up future rights to commodity-resources worldwide. China’s rural economy of 700 million adding to growth rate as China’s government statistics underreporting progress. Yes, China does have a long-range plan to conquer America as China’s aware of Pentagon strategies. The “Goldman Conspiracy” is helping China sabotage America so by 2040 China will be the world’s biggest superpower (again).
China’s greatest challenge as an emerging economic superpower is also among the hardest for countries to overcome, it’s getting old:

In a shift that is intensifying the economic competition between China and the United States, China’s working-age population has plateaued in size and will begin getting smaller sometime in the next five years, according to demographers and recently released census data. The number of 20-to-24-year-olds, a main source of entry-level and factory labor, is already shrinking, the leading edge of an eventual decline in the overall population.
Global average temperatures have risen by 2°C
At the Copenhagen Summit in 2009, a rise of

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