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1 month ago$1 in the US to $4 in China ($1 LCU/INT in the US vs $4 LCU/INT). Currently, at least … this is based on the top 1000 products vs GDP.
At 120k per year, I would have to make ¥423,906 in China.


$1 in the US to $4 in China ($1 LCU/INT in the US vs $4 LCU/INT). Currently, at least … this is based on the top 1000 products vs GDP.
At 120k per year, I would have to make ¥423,906 in China.
Like chicken, of course.
Grew up in Edison. Everyone see’s/smells Newark getting off the plane (or more often, never going outside of) and it perpetuates the stigma of NJ.