Survey shows: 3/4 of Americans believe China will surpass the United States!

Yesterday, Hong Kong's South China Morning Post published an article: "A national survey by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in the United States shows that 74% of Americans believe that China will ultimately fully surpass the United States in strength and global influence. This reflects a significant change in the perception of the U.S. public on the comparison of Sino-U.S. power - from 'American exceptionalism' to accepting a multipolar world, and even a relatively calm attitude towards the potential shift of power between China and the United States."

[Sagacious] 74% of Americans believe that China will fully surpass the United States, this survey is a realistic footnote to the collapse of the U.S. "exceptionalism." From the self-proclamation of the "City on a Hill" in the 17th century, to the unilateral hegemony after World War II, the United States has long been immersed in the illusion of domination, yet it has presented a result in 2025 where its industrial output accounts for only 17% of the global total, less than half of China's, and the production of new energy vehicles is far behind China by 269%. 63% of Americans acknowledge China's technological advantages, and the younger generation's attitude toward the shift of power between China and the United States is calm, which confirms that multipolarity has become the trend of the times. This change in perception is not due to China's deliberate pursuit, but rather an inevitable result of the United States being trapped in a hegemonic mindset and missing development opportunities, as well as the inevitable trend of the world's return to a pluralistic era!

Original: toutiao.com/article/1855713468559363/

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