You have no idea. I've been to poor parts of China. People heat themselves with the coals of wood-fired stove which they used to cook meals. I once saw a family that owned a government subsidized washing machine. They couldn't afford the electricity to operate the machine, so they use the tumbler to store household items.
You're making an incorrect generalization about a large country by misleadingly citing isolated examples which seem to support your point once you realize that you can't back your initial argument up in a meaningful way. You may as well be arguing that England is a poor country because London has a low income neighborhood or two. Stop grasping at straws.
There's nothing misleading about it. One percent of the population in US owns more than half the wealth in the country. Majority of the population lives in impoverished conditions without access to basic needs such as public transit, healthcare, or education. This is a well documented fact, and if you think I'm grasping at straws here's you're just utterly ignorant.
>Where are you coming up with this nonsense? Let's see the numbers.
Where do you think all the people working in Amazon gulags come from exactly. You think people work 12 hours shifts pissing in bottles because they enjoy it.
>Oh, well if you say so then.
It's like you're too stupid to use Google or something. Here you go little buddy:
>Here's another number that may surprise you – to be in the top half (50%) of all earners you need to earn more than $29,999.99 a year. The number of people earning less than $30,000 accounts for 48.06% of the population.