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  1. 💼 Unemployment and business closures in major Chinese cities are leading to a mass exodus of migrant workers returning to their hometowns in search of new opportunities. 00:00 Unemployment and business closures in major Chinese cities Shanghai's train station overcrowded with people leaving for hometowns Factories in Shanghai quiet due to foreign investment pullout 👋 Migrant workers in Beijing are leaving early due to job loss and economic challenges. 03:30 Many migrant workers are leaving Beijing early, expressing strong emotions as they depart. Unemployment and unfavorable economic environment in Beijing are causing middle-aged workers to return home early. Entrepreneurs in the catering industry are also facing challenges, leading to early departures from Beijing. 😞 The challenges of unemployment in China's top tier cities and the high cost of living. 06:22 Unemployment and difficulty finding work in top tier cities High cost of living in big cities leading to financial strain Disappearance of job opportunities in Beijing's internet industry 🏠 The high cost of housing in Shenzhen is closely tied to access to education and healthcare, making it a necessity for residents. 09:37 Shenzhen has surpassed Beijing as the most expensive city for secondhand homes among first tier cities. Public resources such as education and healthcare in Shenzhen rank among the lowest compared to other major cities. Rental prices in Shenzhen have also been rising dramatically, posing challenges for many young people. 💼 The video discusses the impact of unemployment on the Chinese workforce, particularly in the manufacturing sector, and the government's response to the issue. 12:54 Unemployment in the manufacturing sector is breaking records, drawing international attention. The Chinese government has stopped releasing unemployment data and the lives of the people have fallen into despair. China's Consumer Price Index has seen a significant decrease, marking the largest drop in the past 3 years.
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