It’s really hard to say, looks like this is made by an individual comparing food scarcity info about China from a foundation, to a Gallup poll in America.
Not exactly a useful data set, Gallup polls are less than useful in comparative statistics.
I think the only real data you could pull from this is that china has been reducing food scarcity while the US is perceiving itself to be increasing food scarcity. But again, Gallup polls are awful, and are typically used to “beg the question”.
Is that in percentage?
I’m guessing
It’s really hard to say, looks like this is made by an individual comparing food scarcity info about China from a foundation, to a Gallup poll in America.
Not exactly a useful data set, Gallup polls are less than useful in comparative statistics.
I think the only real data you could pull from this is that china has been reducing food scarcity while the US is perceiving itself to be increasing food scarcity. But again, Gallup polls are awful, and are typically used to “beg the question”.