@futurebird and even that one makes China seem larger (compared to US) than it actually is, because the lower half is stretched 2x compared to the upper half (with 50B per tick instead of 100B per tick).
Making it look as if China is over half of US now, and close to the lowest value of US on this graph, while it's actually one third of US (~270 vs ~800), and a bit over half of US lowest value (under 500 in 1998)