US decline with either happen gradually or sharply like most super powers before it.
USSR woke up one day and it was done.
China are experts in disguise - so it hard to tell just how strong their economy is - and what they can unleash in short-time.
US and India rise will definitely re-balanced the world in a decade or so.
Kenya should re-align its goals with India and try to benefit from her.
US economy or living standards I doubt will regress - it's just their global dictatorship that will go away - as many countries wont listen to them.
Good points save for the final one.
Report: American Quality of Life Declines Over Past Decadehttps://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/articles/2020-09-11/a-global-anomaly-the-us-declines-in-annual-quality-of-life-reportThe decline kicked in way back in the 70s and 80s when the US corporatocracy
TREASONOUSLY betrayed their OWN country/people - by design - by starting to teach China how to build infra, develop jet fighters, mass produce via manufacturing tech, build computers and so on. In other words, the American corporatocracy shifted all the strengths they possessed for over a century, that they had used to turn America into the global hegemon, over to China. This led to the crumbling and gutted cities you see all over America and the corollary steep decline in living standard of Hamellikwans. Meanwhile the Chinese economy boomed like crazy ever since. No manufacturing and allied industries in the US meant no jobs for the majority, period. Fast food and other underclass service jobs do not count!
The Hamellikwan dream used to be easily attainable for all hard workers (educated or not) prior to the 70s.
It comprised of a middle class home, two cars in the garage, a chicken in every pot, a white picket fence and a dog named spot frolicking on the well manicured front lawn.
Jobs were plenty in all sorts of industries and anyone with half a brain could easily save up and buy their own house plus provide for their family.
That dream is long GONE. Even for the majority of college graduates with Masters degrees;
Finding A Job Is Hard For Even The Most Educatedhttps://www.npr.org/2010/03/29/125223926/finding-a-job-is-hard-for-even-the-most-educatedSocial mobility has declined stupendously.
And sadly, mark my words, it will only get WORSE in the coming years.
Abandoned Detroit - Entire City Neglected This used to be one of the most beautiful and economically vibrant cities in the WORLD papa.
What more evidence do folks need concerning the STEEP DECLINE in American living standards
?
Ni hayo tu.