It seems to me that there is a deliberate attempt by some members to try and confuse the readers here by bringing up all sorts of frivolous arguments to detract from the main focus of my post.
Let me try and simplify it for those of you who want to seriously learn and understand the differences in income levels of various classes, poor, middle and upper, in India and Pakistan.
Sir, as my first girlfriend would have said: you are choo chweet. I do not want to upset you either. So just to check what has been frivolous in my responses let us try to see the "main focus" of your original post again.
Pakistan is more urbanized with a larger middle class than India as percent of population. In 2007, Standard Chartered Bank analysts and SBP estimated there were 30 to 35 million Pakistanis earning an average of $10,000 a year. Of these, about 17 million are in the upper and upper middle class, according to a recent report.
As to India's much hyped middle class, a new report by Nancy Birdsall of Center for Global Development says it is a myth.........rant...
According to development economist Lant Pritchett, fewer than 25% of people in the richest quintile in India complete 9 grades of school.......rant.....
Haq's Musings: Urbanization in Pakistan Highest in South Asia
DAWN.COM | Columnists | The rise of Mehran man
India has no middle class? - India - The Times of India
Sir you drop terms like "As per what SBP Chairman said", " more than 30 - 35 Million are earning more than USD 10,000 in 2007", "Pakistan has a healthy middle class". Amongst other rants about how India has no middle class and Mr. Pritchett has declared that India is a country of 9th graders..... etc. etc. etc. etc.
And you put some sources which I used to prove that everything you have put as the "main focus" of your post is nothing but BS!!!!!
We just did thumb rule numbers on your GDP basis your claims and I am sure that Adam Smith would be turning in his grave about how he could miss out on such a classic economy case like Pakistan of your claims where a mere factor income of a percentile of the Labour of the population can go more than then the total GDP and hence making the other factor incomes = Capital + Land + Labour income of the balance of the population in negative!!!!!!! His soul must have been banished from heaven by now I am sure for missing out on such a simple phenomenon which Riaz Haq is able to just decipher with a stroke on the keyboard which he is doing while going about his morning business!!!!
Now when the "main focus" of your article has been blown to bits, you then resort to childish complaining, for which, if my first or even current girlfriend will find out, will admonish me for so badly tearing apart the argument of a person who was "choo chweet" that he expected to take the whole forum for a ride with his droppings (I mean the numbers please....)
But I had promised to my professors that I will always provide service with a smile and I am about to do that for the "new main focus" of your thread as per below:
Regardless of the source of (UN, CIA, etc) any credible data, the following facts are generally accepted by almost all economists of various shades and nationalities.
1. India has a much bigger percentage of its population living on less than $2 a day than Pakistan.
Human Development Report 2009 - Population living below $2 a day (%)
2. India has much bigger disparities in income and consumption than Pakistan as measured by Gini coefficient.
Inequalities stark in US cities - US - World - The Times of India
If you do not agree with the above two points, then we have nothing more to talk about.
But if you do agree, then it naturally follows that Pakistan should have a bigger percentage of its population than India that qualifies as middle class.
Okay so let us see you new scientific hypothesis that "if we agree that the Gini index is lower for Pakistan then Pakistan should have a bigger percentage of its population than India that qualifies as a middle class".
You have also quoted that CIA factbook data is your benchmark of credibility. So let us look at it from CIA factbook data and see how this hypotheis stands the test.
List of countries by income equality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Okay so I agree Sir that Gini index is lower for Pakistan than that for India. But while I agree with this, we also have to consider that per CIA factbook, the Gini index of the following countries amongst others is higher than the Gini index of Pakistan (I am just naming a few): European Union, Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Canada, Italy, New Zealand, Japan, Israel, Singapore, USA, Hong Kong (SAR) & Brazil ( as I highlighted these are just a few of the countries along with India that have their gini index higher than that of Pakistan as per CIA factbook data).
So does that now mean that the Pakistan has a greater middle class than that of EU, Netherlands, South Korea, Italy, Spain Canada, New Zealand, Japan Singapore, USA etc.?
Sir, what person with a sane mind and any idea about statistics just pick up a number and start using it without understanding the context and the objective that the number and its method of calculation represent?
The you will say that I am "destroying the main new focus" of your funny argument and I am misleading the readers.
Have you any idea what does Gini index represent? It represents the income inequality amongst other human representative parameters such as infant mortality, income distribution, child malnutrition amongst other socio economic factors.
Even Techlahore who does not claim any of your amusings rights got it correct in a simple manner. He says that there more billionaires in Pakistan then Forbes cares or is able to identify and while he knows that it will make an adverse impact on the gini index score of Pakistan but he "wanted to get it off his chest".
The lack of transparency in your system about real incomes is also reflected by the fact that your tax revenue is non-existent for the size of your population. That is why even Secretary Clinton stated to your press last year that U.S cannot keep on funding your country, and that you have to, at some point of time start collecting your taxes. But that is the dichotomy of your elite class and the mispresentation of their income makes sure that your tax revenue collections are abysmal to say the least.
Skeptic already put some data of the tax revenue collections of Pakistan for your kind consideration on that subject. I hope that you read it. It is very relevant for anyone who is even thinking about using the Gini index score of Pakistan as any benchmark to claim and prove a hypothesis as it has a relevant relationship with the income distribution and hence income equality/inequality in Pakistan.
My humble request to you Sir. Please stop this malafide practice of spreading misinformation. I find most of the members create a high quality of discussion on this forum and I have been delighted to interact with at least a couple during my first few days of being a member here.
This forum deserves better. If you want to pursue your own agenda of furthering the popularity of your domain then please do it on forums where the members do not care about the kind of discourse that they are indulging in.