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  1. 💰 Teachers in Jingxian County, China protest for their unpaid salaries and bonuses due to the county's budget shortfall. 00:22 Hundreds of primary and secondary school teachers in Jingxian County haven't received their full salaries for nearly a year. Primary school teachers in JShang County earn only $260 per month and face significant economic pressure. The teachers have taken to the streets to seek justice and demand their hard-earned money. 💰 Economically significant provinces like Tanging and Jangu are facing dire fiscal situations, with salary reductions and unpaid wages causing financial distress. 02:44 Shanghai Department directors' annual salary reduced from 350,000 to 200,000 Yen. Tangi municipal government and public transport group owe salaries to over 18,000 employees. Tanging is already bankrupt with debts exceeding its output. 📊 China's local governments have a total debt of 38.8 trillion R&B, leading to the approval of issuing 1 trillion yen in government bonds to support post-pandemic recovery and reconstruction. 05:25 China's local governments have a total debt of 38.8 trillion R&B. The national people's Congress approved the issuance of 1 trillion yen in government bonds to support post-pandemic recovery and reconstruction. This is the first time an additional fiscal deficit has been approved within a fiscal year in China, indicating the severity of the current economic situation. 📉 The debt crisis in China could have disastrous consequences for both the victims and the Chinese Communist Regime, with local government bankruptcy affecting teachers and public security systems. 08:08 Local government bankruptcy has resulted in delayed wage payments for teachers and public security personnel. Civil servant pay cuts could lead to a decline in consumption and trigger a vicious economic cycle. 📰 The Chinese government is encouraging civil servants to start businesses, sparking discussions among netizens. 11:01 The government is allowing professional and technical personnel to retain their personnel relations for 3 years while on leave. Some netizens question if this special treatment represents a form of privilege. There are concerns about whether these encouraged entrepreneurs will be able to return to their original public departments after 3 years.
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