Though Chinese were much more likely to consider their standards of living as getting better, Americans were more likely to perceive themselves as 'thriving' by 37 percentage points. This is perhaps attributable to Chinese civil society not yet pulling even with America's, or evidence of much wider noneconomic discontent.
Though Chinese were much more likely to consider their standards of living as getting better, Americans were more likely to perceive themselves as 'thriving' by 37 percentage points. This is perhaps attributable to Chinese civil society not yet pulling even with America's, or evidence of much wider noneconomic discontent.