• Aljernon@lemmy.today
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    7 小时前

    Adjusted for purchasing power, China is pretty close to the US in defense spending.

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      7 小时前

      Adjusted for purchasing power,

      The yuan doesn’t buy $8 worth of commodity or labor on the global market. Crazy that anyone would believe this.

      • Aljernon@lemmy.today
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        7 小时前

        Who said anything about the global market? Labor is the single biggest cost to the US military and the gap between What a US private earns and what a Chinese private earns is enormous. This is true of all Chinese labor; weapons and kit manufactured in country are all cheaper for them than imports. And the cost of US weapons are hugely inflated: in the US, the most important consideration in defense appropriations has long been steering the most jobs possible to the most congressional districts possible efficiency be damned.