
Global Survey Shows US Preferred Over China in Majority of Countries
According to a survey by the Pew Research Centre, the US is viewed more favorably than China in 22 out of 24 countries, marking the largest margin since 2005. The study showed a significant increase in negative views towards Beijing, while America's image has improved under President Joe Biden. The survey also revealed that China's technology is viewed positively, but perceptions about the country are influenced by factors such as corruption levels and civil liberties. The results indicate a divided opinion on which nation leads the global economy, with the US edging out China in most countries. However, perspectives have shifted in recent years, and the data will need to be monitored in light of China's economic slowdown.