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Old April 27th 10, 04:34 AM posted to sci.space.policy
William Mook[_2_]
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Default Obama's plans even wackier than those of Bush

Tele-robotic labor will promote real growth at 4% in the wealthiest
nations, 7% in developed nations, average growth at 9.5% world wide,
and growth of 10% in Less Developed Nations.

This function of rapid growth in the poorer nations along with strong
growth in wealthy nations will lead to parity an equality of income
among all humans by the time robots are sophisticated enough to do
away with human labor altogether while strong growth across the board
reduces political and economic tensions generally.

Here is a list of the top 8 and bottom 8 of the 193 nations in the
world, ranked by income;

Income Growth Country Rank

$122,100 4.00% Lichtenstein 1
$121,400 4.03% Qatar 2
$77,600 6.19% Luxembourg 3
$69,900 6.57% Bermuda 4
$59,300 7.09% Norway 5
$55,800 7.26% Jersey 6
$50,300 7.53% Kuwait 7
$50,100 7.54% Singapore 8

* * *

$10,500 9.49% World average

* * *

$700 9.98% Eritrea 186
$700 9.98% Niger 187
$600 9.98% Guinea-Bissau 188
$600 9.98% Somolia 189
$500 9.99% Liberia 190
$300 10.00% Burundi 191
$300 10.00% Congo 192
$200 10.00% Zimbabwe 193

A citizen of Lichtenstein earns 610x as much on average as a citizen
in Zimbabwe. With a difference of 6% growth rate between the two
nations they will equal one another in 114 years when both surpass
$10.9 million per person per year. Zimbabwe surpasses today's world
average in 41 years and today's USA income in 54 years. Everyone
equals one another in 114 years at $10.9 million per year. Human
labor will have been a thing of the past for 75 years by that time -
according to Hans Moravec and Raymond Kurzweil.