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How developed is Uruguay? Compared with China?

Uruguay is a traditional agricultural country. Apart from paper making, power plants and food processing plants, there is almost no industry in China. Most of the daily necessities in supermarkets and shopping malls are imported and the prices are extremely high. On average, it is about 4 times more expensive than Beijing. The per capita income is the same as that of our small and medium-sized cities, with a monthly income of three or four thousand. Welfare is better, medical care is free, unemployment is guaranteed, and many unemployed people are raised at the same time. Public security is very poor, far worse than in China. Even if you go to the seaside, you are in danger of being robbed. Uruguayans have a slow pace of life, and the service industry is not as developed and perfect as China. The whole country is lazy at best and lifeless at worst, depending on how much you like it. Generally speaking, the living standard of Uruguayan urban people is obviously inferior to that of China, and there is no advantage of China except that the traffic is not congested. The cities here are actually very dirty, with poor national quality, poor economy and high unemployment rate. It is hard to imagine the future of young people living in such a country.