Do you think people would be willing to pay for posting, comments, and other features on the X app?👀
Hey there! So, I heard some interesting news about Twitter. They're apparently considering a new approach where users would have to pay to access c
A place where per capita income is below 2000USD per year, and people will pay to post on social media? I’ll be surprised. He only has 30mn households (with income above 12lpa, accumulated) out of which about say 20-35% have twitter penetration, let’s see. 😂
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Armaan Nath
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There are 3 types of India:
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~Population of 110 Mn
~Per capita income of $10k
~Buys from Flipkart, watch Netflix, drink Starbucks coffee
~Contributes to 40% of India GDP
~Fluent with English
~35Mn credit card users
India is 5th largest economy in the world
But why India's Nomial per capita income Ranking stands at 136th place
What's the problem
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Sahil Shaikh
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The country that does not respect and value time may become rich in GDP terms but will remain poor in per capita income forever.
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‼️ Why they even make such a weird comments on GDP , why not talk about per capita income ?
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N K Yadav
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India in coming 10-12 years-
- Size of economy - from $3.8 trillion to $10t
- Per capita income- from $2500 to $6000-7000
- Discretionary spending- from $500-600 to $3000
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India with a population of 1.4 Billion has more than 54% of teens and youth.
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