Chinese Youth Are Crying, Triple Work Half Pay, the Rest Are Just Lying Flat
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- Young Chinese are undoubtedly under immense pressure. A user named "Too Late" on Zhihu, a Chinese online forum, commented on the current living environment, "Every year, the path gets harder to tread, money becomes tougher to earn, and prices keep soaring." Many industries are experiencing "involution", where intense competition is resulting in redundant work, making employment even more challenging.
Since the start of this year, the unemployment rate among Chinese youth aged 16 to 24 has been steadily increasing. In July, the National Bureau of Statistics of China reported a youth unemployment rate of 21.3%. Research by Zhang Dandan, an associate professor at Peking University, suggests that if those young people who choose to "lie down" or depend on their parents without working are included, the youth unemployment rate in China might be as high as 46.5%.
By August, the Chinese Communist Party announced that it would no longer release relevant statistics. Experts analyze that this decision may be due to the dire state of the economy, with the employment rate becoming too challenging to manipulate, and young people no longer cooperating with the authorities, refusing to falsely report employment statuses.
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in old days they say education can get you out of poverty but now we cannot say that anymore 😢
Now it's barbarianism can get you out of poverty. U want to anything.? Cheat, kill n oppress.
In a free country you can learn English and do things online.
@@sulcusulnarisYup. All you have to do nowadays to earn hundreds of thousands per month or year is shake your behind, strip, or do lewd or outright immature things. You have to choose between dignity and making money. Most degrees are worthless, especially liberal arts. If you're not in business or engineering, you're out of luck
The more you are hardworking, the more they will take advantage but give you the same pay without hope of promotion.
@@boeingnzin a free country there is no free housing free healthcare or carefree
If you’re young, you are paid crap. If you’re old, no one will hire you even when you have years of experience. I don’t see things getting any better.
@@tenochtitlan2430how.
It’s like that everywhere , not just China … don’t see the point of this video …
@@damirzanne the point is to highlight the situation in China.
The international rule of business (everywhere): 'Chew up the young and defecate the old."
@@paulelliott7373 I'm struggling as a 30 year old too. I'm not young or old.
Something is so broken in this world when people want to contribute to society and they cannot find a way
To be honest, most of these Little Princelings have FAR, FAR too high of standards of what they deem they should accept in life. They also expect OTHERS to bend over backwards to hand them their "life" on a silver platter. Sorry, but it's the case. For far too long, they've drunk the Kool-Aid the CCP was feeding them, and thought their country would rule the world...whoopsie. Welcome to Reality, children. You can't always get what you want, and "life" isn't always a Disney fantasy.
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Business doesn't believe in society. Only exploitation of the human resource.
When there's an excess in the supply of workers, there's no demand for the contribution of many of them.
@@HeortirtheWoodwarden Why do these tech people or twitch people get so much god damn money playing games/watching movies/streaming but those in REAL jobs like nursing and trucking make absolutely fuck all to the point of being hella underpaid for doing an actual community a favor
I am retired. I was born in 1958. Back in the days when I was a young graduate, I could walk into many companies and be offered a job as a management trainee. I was PAID to learn. Any degree except those in theater, art, or music would open those doors. Today, unless you have a specific degree the company is looking for(as well as some experience), you are SOL. It's just ridiculously difficult to get a job! It's nearly impossible to get a decent paying one. That's what so many "boomers" like myself don't get. The old job hunting strategies are about as advanced as a slide rule.
Yes. And Boomers say "get an in-demand degree" as if that will guarantee a good job. Most graduates can't even get an entry-level job with just their degree. This makes so many graduates end up leaving their fields entirely because they need to find some other way to make ends meet.
There are 8 BILLION people now. In 1980, only 4.4 billion people. Employers aren't exactly short of prospective employees to choose from. If you can't set yourself apart from everyone else, you are just another face. Degrees are a dime a dozen now.
It doesn't help that college degrees aren't as good as they were in 1958. Everyone has one, and the people graduating get stupider not smarter.
Our colleges suck. They're diploma mills.
@@DesertSessions93 So what? Logically, more people means more work needs to be done to meet the needs of those people. No this is about the corruption of our economic systems. This has resulted in massive "global" corporations which produce crappy products that seem to be getting worse and reducing choice.
Even 15 years ago you could walk into most places with a 'cv' (not even that good) and they would accept you.
This is happening all around the world !
George Orwells 1984 Big Brother 👁️ is Watching ❗
Modern slavery...
@@zbk343 Absolutely !
@@zbk343 We let it happen,now we have no right to talk,reap what we sow....
@@MakeMoney-zh7uc
If you self employement...
There will be rule that not make sense...
This world is big club..and we not in it..g. carlin
I left china and moved to UK. Many friend said i was safer in china, but the local government is so corrupt, cant have unmonitored internet, and spent 2 years looking for work. I have Masters in marketing.
I got job in 3 months in UK and have a great time here. Got my PR this month. Many people here ( mostly Muslim ) always complain about UK, but they need to live in china. Then they close there mouths real quick.
I will never go back to china. so bad there
Good for you! I wish you well - never easy to give up your home for your dream 🙂
Sad that the UK is importing Muslims by the boatload…..
thanks for standing up for the uk. i wish some others would think..if it is so bad, why do so many people want to move there?
Is it so easy as a nonmember of the nomenclatura to leave the country?
@@HummusLad Having national minimum wage alone already make it far better off than China. For adults over 23 having a hourly rate of £10.42 working full-time 37.5 hours per week would mean the monthly salary would be around £1693.25, and annual salary of £20.319 before tax (after deducting income tax an other things would probably be around £18,500). In contrast, China 3000 yuan is considered the average "decent" monthly salary, which is like only around £339 per month and working 996 (9am to 9pm, 6 days a week making it working 72 hours per week- not yet including overtime with no pay).
Sure UK governments and its useless politicians have their own problems, but at least living in the UK wouldn't have to worry about the government would release water from the dams without warning flooding your town or city and drowning everything you worked hard work for, your love ones or even yourself...
To be offered ¥3000 a month which is $413 is a spit in the face. This didn't happen overnight either. When ppl stop being sheep and realize you outnumber the ppl that control you only then will change come.
This was all the gov’ fault, there Zero-COVID policy that force cities into mandatory lockdowns destroyed the economy.
The foreign investors left for Vietnam, India, etc.., places with cheaper production and less totalitarian government
Things are only to get worst for China cause they’re real estate pyramid scheme is starting to crumble
History shows The next leadership group that will take control are more ruthless.
I got offered 217 a month in the USA. Min wage jobs pay quite bad..... But I only worked like 2 days a week, and like 6 hours a day or smth. With all my food being free. had I gotten serious working hours it would have been higher than the 413 a month for sure.
@@genericscout5408
$415 for 50 hours? That's bad. Even with a good job, you couldn't pay me enough to live in the US.
@@skateboardingjesus4006 The pay per hour was worse than 5 an hour min wage in the USA. 415 was for working for China for 600 hours. What the OP is complaining about. China does a 12 hour work day.
When the Chinese influencer girl said she made more money than a doctor would and questioned whether it would even be worth it to pursue that it hit me hard. Because it’s true in America.. hard work doesn’t mean significant earning even if your at the sopposed peak of society.
Yeah top Twitch streamers make more than the average doctor is pretty sick. If I had a motor mouth I'd try Twitch first before trying school.
Yup… if it’s just about the ROI, you’re statistically better off just going to truck driver school and becoming a Walmart trucker vs getting into 1/4 million dollars of debt to become a pharmacist or veterinarian.
Walmart truckers make the same as Walmart pharmacist and almost the same as a pediatrician…. It’s shocking… what’s the point of becoming a debt slave to get that level of education only to get payed the same as a truck driver?!
@@cramsa i fully agree with you man 😔
@@cramsa I REALLY doubt that. My mom is a surgeon and makes excellent money. I never met a truck driver who lived in my area growing up. I doubt they could afford it. Now my mother is planning to buy me a condo because I cannot afford rent in Miami. This seems to be something a lot of her partners are doing. However it really really sucks for people who don't have anybody to rely upon.
Humm the difference between a doctor and an influencer is the doctors pay is consistent as long as he works, and as an influencer your pay isn’t consistent and your career is about 2-3 years because you will run out of content and someone young will replace you.
Nasty times we're living in. Let's hope this ends soon. Stay strong people.
It won't end bro,people are extremely dumb and they comply with dumbest shitt...
Don’t hold your breath. It’s just getting started
relatively speaking, life is better than ever before in practically every relative metric. Equity, Higher quality of life for more people and the average person, lowest corruption, least poverty, longer lives, lowest crime, less war, shorter work weeks, more rights, etc. Virtually every single one. It's a common illusion to think the current times are rough. Try living in the 19th century lol, the average person lived a brutal life. Of course it fluctuates but long term, its always on an uptrend with technology. You'd be crazy to choose to be born in any past era. Dont take the present for granted, life is good.
This young lady unfortunately isn't living somewehre to reap the benefits of modern life, sadly. But you probably are. Be happy with it, for the ones who don't have it. Its like telling a disabled person "walking sucks". Or maybe you do live somewhere difficult, i shouldnt assume.
Less wars? Less poverty? What? I'm sorry do you understand how much homeless has increased in the past 20 years? Do you know how many are going bankrupt right now? What? Shorter work weeks? FOR MAYBE YOU? My state everyone is working 60+hours easy. What country are you living in? USA? Okay, which state?
I know so many people going hungry right now.
Its very hard times right now. Milk should never be 8$. 20 grocery items should never be 300$. What illusion are you living in?
Did you also know ww3 is right around the corner? Are you aware of whats going on? @@JunkBondTrader
Lowest corruption? What? I'm sorry but... Different countries are also threatening nuclear war. What? Sweatshops in all third world countries? AMERICA underpaying nearly everyone and everybody? Unless you literally sell your soul to a company? What? Are you rich? Are you delusional? Do we need to pray together? What is it? Your reality is NOT everyone elses.@@JunkBondTrader
this is insane considering how rigorous their school system is. All these years of working hard and preparing for the work market in school for this??
Might as well be a road sweeper !
In the past.
@@yanliew4027😢road sweeper start from 0. we in canada as a poor undergrad starts at negative 50000 dollars. now i know why those high school grads are so happy when they graduate and people like me thinks undergrad is not enough perhaps grad school gives u an edge. and no it doesnt lol
The reality if you have degree from a prestigious university, you can still find a somewhat okay job in today's economy.
Most graduate who cannot find a job have a worthless business/economics/arts degree from a university people don't recognize.
It's why many of them don't even care about universities anymore. It's easy to start a trade after high schol. A plumber, electrician, something like that. It's way better than studying for another 5 or 6 yrs and end up making 500 dollars a month for working 80 hrs a week
Too many graduates and not enough jobs.
The world is crashing due to corporate greed and government overspending and high number of working age people not being hired (because companies no longer want to train, they want ready made employees).
Gee. That was a whole bunch of cliches, right in a row.
@@TK0_23_ Stereotypes are stereotypes for a reason.
Yet people still feed this type of behavior. Like Australian Government spends load of money on a meaningless Referendum that was completely worthless, waste of time and money. Honestly believe at this point an actual Great Reset is imminent.
They want ready made employees to work at entry level pay. 😑
wow somebody spend to much time smoking weed in school....
Yea dude china buble is bursting it have nothing to do whit goverment or overspending. Theyr entire economy were based on being cheap labor force and now when lot of western companies leaving china. There simply iznt enought jobs. All comunist countries allways go this route faking everything untill all colapse and people are some how shocked how it cud happen.
Yea freaking hipies and comunist like you happned. They at least will have change to finali fix theyr country when inevitable famine and hunger begin. Im think china will probabli split back to the 3 cultural parts as it done several times in hystory.
THis time they may actuali try real capitalism not just cheap labor shops...
When you build a house on a foundation of sand, it's your children and grandchildren that pay the price.
Is best to abstain from bringing chldren to this hell. They dont deserve to be exposed to the evil and violence existing in this world, and to become partakes of the global enslavement.
Funny you say that, especially consider the people of China don't get to own the land with all the land belonging to CCP
Or when you build a house on glass bottles, in Chinas case
Close to a Bible proverb. Paraphrased : Don't build your house on shifting sand but on the rock. The rock is both literal and spiritual. The spiritual rock is Jesus/Yeshua.
@@Judith-b3t Yes. But at a minimum your rock should be sound economic principles.
Well imagine my shock,who would think that when the bills are higher then the salary people become demotivated to work .
everything goes to crap when you decrease the value of the working class. who woulda thunkkk
Exactly
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I used to be a good worker but realise the organisation doesn’t care about its staff - they sacked many recently - and the do t care about clients or the quality of service- I don’t care anymore either- I take sick leave now and rock up late and go home early- they destroy good employees- give them nothing - only do the bare basics - nothing more
In China, it is common that many employers provide a room, although very basic with shared washrooms. Also, depends where you live, but rooms or small apartments can be rented for very low.
There are so many unemployed youth all around the world. I fear governments will lean into war because of this.
Simple answer… (yes)
I guess you mean civil war or the people rising up against the government.
youth unemployemnt is actually relatively low right now. It's quite low actually, vs the past 50 years. But ok. You have a hunch. China not so much. Western world, its at a good number.
@@turtsable youth unemployment is currently quite low, but ok. And why yes? There is no simple answer to that. First, its not even true, second even if it wwere, that's not a determining factor in war, or at least, its one of nearly infinite.
@@JunkBondTrader Exactly, he's just a shill desperately trying to cope. Youth unemployment is really quite low most of the world.
Sounds like the same thing around the world.
Corporations are putting the squeeze on all of us.
I can see why lying flat is a thing.
lol. I've been doing it for decades before it was a "thing" in China. It's called "minimalism?" One should at least give it a try...
it's been a thing in China for quite awhile. and 'minimalism' is completely different than lying flat.
@@junkscience6397 lying flat is barely alive, while minimalism is living style,
@@junkscience6397 Minimalism is keeping your living expenses to a bare minimum. IE, rejecting materialism and consumerism. Lying flat is despairing over the lack of opportunity for financial independence or even just meet life goals.
I lived in China for 2 years working for a large US Multinational company. The company still operates in China, but many others have left. Most jobs, and the entire growth of the economy was centered on construction, and they overbuilt dramatically. Even in the good times of growth, we hired new graduate engineers for 1/6 the salary we paid in the US, and that was considered a great salary that would attract students from the very best universities. From a high rise building in any of the large cities I could look out and always see 30-50 construction cranes. A residential building being built a couple of blocks from my apartment was adding one new floor per day, with 200-400 workers just on that job. Even then I could not see how that could possibly be sustainable, even for a country of 1.5 billion people. Kind of sad that the government did this to their people. I found the Chinese people to be very nice and have many friends there.
I hope you don't think the US economy will be pulling off a soft landing. The government is releasing numbers that are revised lower a month or two later and the jobs being created in the US economy are low paying part time jobs. Since the Democrats are in charge, the main stream media goes along with the soft landing narrative and Wall St is denying that all the Federal Reserve's asset bubbles are deflating (the stock market, housing, crypto, etc.) and will eventually pop leveling our economy like it did in 2008/9. The whole world's economy is in trouble, not just China's.
If the buildings weren't tofu dregs, and meant to last for hundreds of years it would be a worthy investment.
@@genericscout5408 Aaaaaaaand you got the point. At the very least they would be SOMETHING. Half aren't even built yet. Now the only real job available would be on demolishing the tofu dregs and building anew. And since most ARE tofu dregs there you have the solution to China's problems. Demolish and build everything anew.
1/6 in US? But do you consider also how you spent rent bills in US vs china? I’m here in america..
@@genericscout5408 The land was leased from gov for 70 years. No body knows what will happen afterwards.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Property_law_in_China#Procedures_in_engaging_in_property_investments
My nephew is 30 years old this year. He has a master's degree and works as a tutor in a second-rate university in China. His monthly salary is 4,500 yuan. He doesn't dare to fall in love and spend money.
that is an extremely low salary for a person with a degree teaching there, and a master's. perhaps he is part time tutoring. average salary there for a teacher, is 15,000 to 30,000 rmb/month
Well cant say i blame him i dont dare to fall in love either the last time i lusted they nearly sucked my teeth out😅 too much hard work plus he gets to spend all his money on himself
@@Anon1370 yeah, i lost a decade of my life too to a one that was not good. then I let a few good ones go, just because i was too wrecked from the first. but found a good one now. tough to find a woman these days that won't leave you after a few years for no reason other than taking your money.
@@hammothw4814 i havent dated anyone for longer then a month i realised quickly that i dont like sharing a house a bed or money with anyone. People like to persuede you they are the one that will make you change how to feel but nah too set in my ways 😂 single is the way then i dont disappoint noone
@@hammothw4814 ive seen too many unhappy relationships to know not too spend too long on things that dont work so you just do you
My brother spent 10 months looking for a job with a hard science master's degree. The US is heading down this path. It's sad. Middle class world wide is under attack.
Most countries are heading the same path. Nothing last forever, this current system founded by previous generations is doomed and will be replaced by something new and (hopefully ) better in the future. Human is adapting and will change if things no longer work.
Because there was degree craze for decades. High education open to everyone which in effect completely diluted value of degrees. Also old guard retiring companies more and more need fill manual working positions not paper shuffling positions, so they want practical skills.
It was similar in 2008-2012. It the current state of the economy right now.
@@maverichzno it won't. The elites designed this course to go down the path of minimal universal digital income. Barely for survival
Well the rich are getting richer.
Since i was a child i pondered this.. since a child i knew we were working everyday, long hours, for someone else and being worked like a machines for someone elses benefit.
I have spent many houra awake, breaking for a while and sleeping for a few hours (3 - 4) when doing something i really wanted. Life was blissful and filled with moments. And now, i am like a machine in a factory being told i need to do more and worker harder for less. Its always become less.
I will not have children for this society and civilisation. Boohoo about the bloodline my forefathers died for, they died for a lost cause - how sad.
I will not fight for my country as it never put me first. I hope that all the wealth gained by this country is lost because it is in the hands of those that dont want to share it around.
Humanity at the top has lost morality. I dont care ahout the structured class system if it meant we all had some piece of mind but this is never going to be possible. The mindset of this class has been slowly but surely molded to be selfiah and ruthless because this is the essence of our civilizations culture. Dog eat dog, human eat human.
Unfortunately, I feel the same.
I 100% support this. I live in India and I feel the same. Asian governments couldn't care less. "Just work hard"
why?
"For the nation, For your children"
What about me? My health? My life?
"Don't be selfish"
F**k this society. Can't live and can't die.
@@gametabulas100% support. I’m from India too. Have you looked at the real estate prices lately? NRIs who left for a better life left the country and are trying to rule over us as landlords. In a few years no one will be able to afford homes im big cities as a result everyone stays a tenant with abroad settled NRIs. Also the rents we pay are similar to those in NYC while salaries are like 10% of NYC salaries. It’s laughable. Life seems manageable in Tier 2/3 cities. But it will change soon due to greeeeedy and uneducated politicians. At least China has literate leadership but Indian people will lose to its uneducated illiterate dacoits (politicians). A degree achieved with multi lakh investment is useless considering we get paid not even 10% annual of our annual academic fees. I’m in the job scene for 5 years and it is so bad and hard to live in a Tier 1 city respectfully. Everyone is ignoring these problems but it is going to have a huge downfall.
@@oh_Siddhie97 India is on scaffolding, one day we'll all fall hard. And I for one is waiting for it because only then we'll understand how evil these politicians are regardless of party or religion.
same thoughts since i was 13, i was always told i was a nihilistic child. but i think its just realistic. i do not hate my life, but i realize its being stolen from me everyday.
The peak irony of the working class being the most oppressed people in a Communist regime will never be not hilarious.
There's nothing communist about China. It is an extreme right-wing dictatorship.
Because current china is an ultracapitalistic autocracy. There is nothing left of communisme.
You can t have billionaires in a communist economy.
it has never been any different in communism or in China.
Great leader Mao was still worse then Hitler and Stalin combined but we in the west tend to gloss over that fact
Everyone is equal......but some are more equal than others
Is not communist, is same as saying the girl that hates all men is feminist. Communist comes from comuna, so like group of people spreading and sharing everything with each other, like any family when every single person has its role. China is more dictatorship with communism attributes and called communism but is more extreme communism that have nothing in common with real communism, and sadly in world history there was no single communism country, every country went extreme communism.
Communism so far is the best way to go for any country but it will never happen, as there always will be someone want more than anyone else and overuse the system.
A 41 year old C-programmer with 10+ years of experience in C/C++ unemployed?? WTF?? In USA, AU or DE that would be almost unimagninable.
if you are 41 years and not on a leadership or architect role and not willing to learn outside of his domain i seriously doubt he could be hired
I remember that in the 90s and early 2000s programming and IT was the most chosen subject in universities in China because everybody thought it was the future which eventually inflated the pool of job applicants compared to the low job offers that China actually had and led to low salaries and a lot of unemployment in this field.
Nowadays Chinese companies can just pick out the biggest talents while the rest of the degree holders have to work in another field or will stay jobless.
If you play online games then you know that cheating became a big problem in many games around the 2010s. Most of the cheats were actually written by educated Chinese programmers who are unemployed and bored and combine their hobby of playing video games with the opportunity to program and make money by sellling cheats online.
@@JackoBanon1 Year, but it also shows how weak the Chinese economy actually is: In the west, MINT people are in high demand and have been continusly for the past 20 years.
@@ThorsMartellhas nothing to do with economy strength when there’s literally millions of other C++ programmers in china. People don’t realize how the population of china is massive. Now take in that fact that people actually graduate college and now you have immense competition.
Corporations want to constantly hire young/new workers so that they never have to give them promotions, pay raises, or benefits.
You do the baseline work and then the company runs you out with the lack of care/benefits. NEXT PLEASE!
It's an F-ing assembly line.
This homelessness is much different than the US. These are people willing to work, that are sober, that cannot find work and are slowly dying of lost hope. That is truly a lost nation
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@@Sciuridae
*NO COMPARISON.* The Western, and other, big corporations have left 🇨🇳 and they're not coming back! GR‼️
Meth pills are rampant in china
@poempadgett4664 perhaps china should have stuck with the status quo instead of setting their sights on taiwan
That is truly a lost nation because they are not drug addicts like the Americans.
In order to get out of this mess They need to protest !
The same thing is happening in America, Cost of everything even basic goods and gas have gone up while we barely have increased pay. I'm a CDL driver by trade and most of the companies I see for my position are way under the price range for the work we do, You'll be extremely lucky to ever break 100k without being an owner operator. I've recently moved back to California with family, I don't see how any of these jobs under 20 an hour can support even just me, I'd be losing money every month until I have nothing left. Leaving me to hunker down and split rent with the family to alleviate the cost of living, I'm 28 and feel like a bum. If you don't make around 75 to 86k a year you are absolutely screwed, and if you do that make money you are doing more work than you would've 6 years prior to all this bs. Companies see everyone as replaceable and hire young so they can pay less, retention is very low and people are starting to give up in my generation. The best thing for us to do is become entrepreneurs, which in turn messes up the economy and businesses putting us further into a deficit. If this continues along with the other crap we have to deal with, there will undoubtedly be a revolution.
I agree with you. I too feel like this entire society we've created is on the verge of collapsing. My dad told me that when things get like this, a major war is started so that governments and companies can generate jobs/wealth in the need to fund the fighting which, in turn gets the global economies moving. When the fighting in Israel started last month, he said "here we go."
America is a continent, and yes, it is happening all over America.
The youth unemployment rate in the CCP is 60%.
Is that the official rate? If so, the reality's likely a lot higher.
I take it that's the number from before they stopped reporting it?
Christ, now imagine that percentage has gone up since then.
@@pyrioncelendilyou are probably right. News says over 1,700 Japanese companies alone have left
@@pyrioncelendilthey stopped reporting official numbers when it got higher than 20%, so 60% has to be an estimate
CCP: yes we have made sure there is jobs for everyone but making sure nobody is able to work leaving more work to be done thus creating more jobs and once those people are made jobless the available jobs will increase even more it's expected that at the end of 2028 100% of jobs will be available to the people due to nobody being allowed to work
Provided to you by CCP ministry of information
It's a global problem to varying degrees, and getting worse.
Its kinda like in the movie Dick & Jane, where companys CEOs had to work in McDonalds becouse they had to get a job and earny something than nothing...rent/expenses pilled up and in the end you would lose house, a place to live. We are slaves to the system, you are forced to pay taxes but country and goverment doesnt give anything in return...like a job place with sallary that allows you to live.
not really, some places are extremely busy with huge labour shortage, and easy to get high paying jobs.
@@hammothw4814Which places are those?
@@abellyold4859 Australia, especially western Australia as well as Canada, especially in Alberta. Jobs are easy to get, plenty of opportunities, and can make high salary after a short time.
i find it crazy when westerners make these videos about china when the cost of living in the west is sky high, unemployment and homelessness are at an all time and the drug and murder epidemic is in full swing!
I pray for all people everywhere suffering job loss, going into poverty and just the terrible struggle out there anymore. I wish for prosperity for everyone. Govt. leadership always screw everything up and always wanting war and greed.
Amen well said
Its not worth working for a miserable life.
Let's not forget China's competitive advantage for years has been cheap labor. I'll repeat this again; over the years, China's competitive advantage has been cheap labor.
Having worked for a Taiwanese company (with a huge branch in China) in Mexico for over 2 years, made me realize China's economy is based just on that and nothing else. Not for their "technological expertise" or their creative output, but only for the cheapest labor available in the market.
Now global economy is suffering from huge backlash from COVID and many other events, thus making this issue spread out to public already.
The best hope for young Chinese professionals is to look for a world class company to be employed in the country (to statistically avoid very good low entry level wages from from mid to low size companies) or just try to migrate to another country with far stronger economy.
This is fast coming to the USA. People already underpaid for their skill set will be told they are lucky to have a job by employers.
They are lucky to have a job. Because there's a major surplus of workers, if 90% of workers quit their jobs would be replaced the next week by someone else.
Actually finding people willing to work is a problem, the fast food places have raised their hourly rates to try to avoid being understaffed. Even the big factories are having problems finding people, 3/4 of the people who start at our car plant quit within a couple weeks even though we have great pay and benefits, free healthcare, etc.
@@kdrapertruckerMany American municipalities can’t find cops to fill positions. They’ve lowered their normal college degree standards to H.S., and still cannot get enough applicants. Many soon quit not long on the job after graduating academy.
Whats new? I worked so hard but still the management said i am lazy. I reflected on what was said and worked harder but yet the condascending treatment remained until i was diagnosed with plantaar fascitiis and had to go for 2 yrs of shockwave and physio therapy and still going for another round of therapy. Best is i am living in a democracy and the gov says its meritocracy....success through hardwork.
Meanwhile, Biden has allowed 3 MILLION unskilled, uneducated "migrants" to flood into the country in just the past 24 months. I'm sure that had NO negative effects on pay, though, right? lol. How DUMB can people be to vote for people who want to HURT your ability to have a ground floor for pay!
I understood in the past Universities would often not grant a degree to someone who finished their school requirements but simply had not yet secured a job. This pathetic play was to ensure every Chinese University can falsely claim BS over 90% employment rates for graduating (sure, if you deny the degree to people based on BS like the current job market.) Now they admit only 30% have jobs, suddenly being more-honest (b/c that is likely far too high). China is clearly entering the winter of its civilization, and you can largely thank the ccp.
Of course Communism/ command economy doesn't work.
Clearly huh? And what evidence do you have to support this claim outside of silly RUclips videos?
Lmfao
If I lived there I’d lie flat too it’s the only way to protest without being disappeared
I’m sorry but what protest? Lie flat is a burden on their parents or family to support their living expenses. I sympathize these young graduates who worked hard for their degree but could not find job. Hope the people can do something to change their government. That is more active protest and do nothing.
I believe they will creating a new law that forced you to work even with low incomes
Slavery isnt gone, its just evolving
Sad that such a storied country, rich in history, culture, and a resiliency of its people has had much - nearly - all of that stripped away by a scant few decades of vile, corrupt politicians.
I hope the young and old may soon break their yokes, and take back their country and restore their culture. A strong, peace seeking China could do the world so much good -- not whatever *this* is ...
So, what does your comment have to do with jobs? Economic disparity and educational issue are happening all over the world.
Seriously! So much of the world hopes so too
That is how China has been since their birth from Zhou -> Ming -> Qing -> Nationalist China -> Communist China. Every ruling dynasties are corrupt as fuck
I see three problems. The corporate world focusing to much on degrees. Youngsters in return spending to much resources on tuition in general and expecting this to be a win for life. And lastly, starting a company from zero is very difficult.
I was a hard worker when I was young. After many years of hard work, I am no longer young. Oh, the irony of this happening to China now...
I feel very sorry for the suffering these people face. Very upsetting. 😢
You dont. just stay in your country and dont come to China. A message from Pakistani, currently living in China Shenzhen
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Just stay in your own country. Thanks God i rarely see Blue eyes peopels in China. I cant even bear to see you guy on this earth. @@rexdrilon6631
Just keep in mind that the friend or acquaintance that everyone has had at one point in time that said "If I was in charge - everything would be just and equal" is the same person who seeks positions in government or power to raise themselves above others.
That is why i want an independent AI to be president. An AI without personal aspirations, without greed, immune to corruption, and that is able to talk personally to every single person on its country individually ON DEMAND, like a servant should, and look into their requests or demands. a president that isn't above others.
Hypo...crite...hypocrite.
@GraveUypo so in other words - you hope for a human tool created by human hands that has deceptive qualities that mimic human consciousness. I place my hope in Jesus.
Are you rich or something, because you sound well off.
AI Presidente meme to be real@@GraveUypo
This will only get worst, and in western countries too. Big government, high taxes and reckless spending are the reasons.
It's the same all over, not only in China.
They will own nothing and be happy!
5,000 Yuan is like 700$. That’s outrageous
Keep in mind that other countries might not have as high expenses as USA
It's a third world country that acts like a 1st.
Sweatshop wages
@@atmas1337 in Philippines people earn 200-300 USD - many things (specially food) are more expensive
@@sanwomashi1751that depends on where your procure them.
I bet even the worst Emperors would laugh at the CCP if they saw what was going on today.
Population of the world has skyrocketed in the last few decades, as technology is reducing the amount of jobs needing to be filled.
Wonder if this is why the "rich men north of Richmond" have so many people going to war ?
Full Stack Engineer + Hardware Engineer + Network Manager
Mandatory qualifications: 10+ years of experience and below 30 years old.
Salary: $3 per hour
that's no different than canada. hr always has no clue about programming and just wants it all...
but because its impossible, they always end up just hiring the person who lies the most.
It;s happening everywhere
prices rise like crazy but the salaries don;t follow
The content of this video resonates with me so much. My team started getting laid off a few months ago. I was the last to be let go. I'm still in contact with everyone and nobody has found a job yet. The industry has vaporized. All the remote parts of the work have gone overseas and while the roles that had to be done in person are still around, companies won't hire directly, or provide things like a company vehicle, or tools. They even won't work with independant contractors anymore. Furthermore the staffing agencies are paying 30% less than what was the going rate just two years ago, while expecting you to invest several thousand dollars into tools that are only useful for this type of work (where contracting is no longer a viable option.)
This is 100% not just a Chinese problem.
Relocate, go remote, adapt. Reskill to more on demand languages and take lower pay if needed. Most importantly, stop voting for idiots who flood this country with migrants.
Chinese people should accept the fact that they now live in a much poorer country now that economic bubbles have burst and having started a trade war they couldn’t win. All they have is a facade of opulence in their tufu-dreg modern buildings and infrastructure. The truth is- they are now a third world country.
Life has been too easy for many in the world. Now it will get harder and it will unite people and show them the reality. Another cycle of happiness and then unhappiness will begin.
This problem is only going to keep getting worse as those who actually have the jobs begin to enter retirement age. With half of the youth who are supposed to replace them completely out of the workforce, the brain drain is going to obliterate everything in china from top to bottom. As a rule of thumb, government needs to get out of 90% of the areas it infiltrates completely, rather than occupy 90% of the economy in its entirety.
Hard work doesn't mean anything. If the people who encircle you don't give-out anything in return.
Think of it like one of those jokes in cartoons. Where there's a fat kid sitting around. And forcing a starving kid to give him more stuff.
Yea, it's Chinese capitalism at work. It's a kinda of collective bullying by the Bourgeois class.
Known a few people from China in my life. All of them are smart and extremely hardworking. I seriously can't imagine the level of competition there. You may not be ready to give your life for work for a lowered pay, there will always be someone there that does.
More people than employers
the irony burns
I think similar problems exist everywhere in the world. Canada's been really hard these years as well.
Don't have kids. Don't bring more people into this hell.
But they are so 🥰 cute and cuddly...it's only a tiny Baby 😊
@@vincentkosik403 have you seen baby pics of hitler, he was super adorable
Their brainwashed parents who believe CHILDREN, CHILDREN.CHILDREN!!! MAKE A FAMILY, ILL TAKE CARE OF THEM ,,they push their kids into having children,,,,TRADITION!!!!!.....
They don't have kids. China's population is about to shrink drastically
The sensible way out of this unemployment mess for Xi is to limit the hours one person can work before mandated overtime.
Drop it to 30-35hrs, enforce it, and companies will scramble to hire.
Spread the load.
If only Xi spent his life reading RUclips comments. He might learn something here that he's not learning from his advisors because they're sure as shit not telling him anything.
Lmao bruh the average American works more than that
Everyone who makes good money works 60 hours a week
@@jakesmall8875 That's the weirdest strawman I've ever seen.
@@myne00 I’m just saying to limit people to not be allowed to work more than 35 hours a week is cruel
Like at least give ‘em 40 bro damn
@@jakesmall8875 Except that's not what he said. It's not a limit of 35 hours per week and then that's it you can't work anymore, it's 35 hours before anything beyond that nets you mandatory overtime pay.
These people risking their lives complaining using their real faces.
It’s basically the US
To whoever decide not to have children a few decades ago, congratulation your decision was correct. You saved your children by not letting them live in this shitty world.
I was pregnant once, I did not want a baby and knew life would be hard and i was barely out of high school. I decided to terminate at 2 weeks and I do not regret it. I am still struggling with jobs today.
Ironically them not having enough kids is what made it a shitty world.
spot on. thx helping not overpopulating
then we sounds like egoistic that think about ourself
for not overpopulating planet that is empty of ressource , water, air, land
just stack people oever each other and cry about "making babies and stacking them over each other"
@@credman lol, the pyramid scheme falls regardless of how many people you call to it. it would be even shittier with more people in it
@@credmanno it isn’t lol, of people had kids their situation would be the same, raising the kids and having a job that doesn’t do shit with a crappy government. They would struggle still but with kids. Saying having kids would fix it is some Boomer logic.
These people all make less than 1/4 of what I make in Arizona and im struggling. I cant imagine how bad it is for them.
No safety nets either.
Living expenses are obviously much cheaper there.
@@antpoo yeah but how much does a video game or phone cost? Ate they that much cheaper? A low standard of living means you can't afford the things that have fixed prices. Food and rent might be cheaper, but they're worse off.
If I lived somewhere with an even higher standard of living, buying a new electronic part, tool, or vehicle is the same price everywhere.
@@sublimehypocrisy it depends upon where those goods are made, and the level of government taxes put on them.
If your country has huge welfare safety net, Expect huge taxes placed on everything you buy. In trade exchange terms, yes, everything has a set value across the globe. But as consumers, we do not get those prices. They vary wildly based as I said, on taxes and local labour prices.
The cheaper labour is, usually the higher the standard of living in that country. In Australia, we have insane labour costs, It is very hard for us to employ the services of anyone else, and every good we buy has a goods and services tax that keeps getting higher. The higher labour costs, The less velocity in an economy.
I’d give anything fif labour costs to reduce here. We are in desperate need for a recession
@@sublimehypocrisy as someone who lives in brazil, where minimum wage is around $300 and average wage is like $550 a month: Things would be great if these things cost the same😂 they cost twice as much. People here buy things the same way you buy cars. through installment payments. As for video games? If you're poor, you don't buy a playstation 5, you buy a playstation 2, or an xbox360. a hacked one, with pirated games. that's how it works. Because a ps5 costs a little over months of 3 minimum wage.
It happen here in america. The difference is.. you can’t afford to stay jobless for months.. cause the bills for rent is already high like 2k dollars… that’s why if u jobless for about 2 to 3 months.. you will likely be homeless that time as you can’t afford to pay rent.. i am just lucky to have a work to just barely pay my rent in my relative house.. but my cousin is no job till now.. and her debt is filing-up now.. and my uncle is already worrying for her.. as it affected US also..
if your Cousin is 18+ why doesn't she do onlyfans? and do porn to pay the bills? and take Feet pics. If women want to be rich they have to be willing to show me the goodies so I can have a good time and pay them.
This is accurate. Americans have made expensive living mandatory. You can't just build a small shack on a piece of land, it'll be condemned as substandard housing and torn down. You can't grow food in your own yard, you have to grow grass. In most places you have to own your own car to get to work and can't just take a bus. And let's not even get started on all the nonsense the government has done to drive up housing prices. It all adds up to about $2k/mo just to get by.
I worked as a teacher in China for many years. I have a very strange culture when it comes to working they believe that work comes first. They also have many adversarial relationships and will use you as a pawn between them. The job culture over there can be vicious.
That’s also another major reason why many of the Chinese youth are immigrating to countries that are easier to immigrate to like Australia. Seemingly most Chinese immigrants have been choosing to live in Melbourne and as a result Melbourne has recently become the country’s most populous city.
It isn't the most liveable city any more and it's not due to the Chinese immigrants but shitty corrupt politicians who have turned it into an
authoritarian,police city !
China is experiencing what happened to America from the 60s to the 00s as all our jobs and companies went to china for cheaper labor rates. After the CCP made many threatening statements towards teh USA over many years, we finally had enough and detached from China, but not completely yet. It will not be going back to china. The decoupling will be complete, If you feel helpless you can understand why Americans have been very angry for many years, decades about all our jobs, the steel industry, the car industry, electronics, you name it getting shipped over seas.
I don’t know of a young generation anywhere in the world that is happy and thriving. The problem is with human greed brought forth by large corporations taking small businesses out amongst many other things. It’s sad.
It's banks. Every time a bank loans money it's magically created outta thin air. It's called fractional reserve banking. If you get a loan on a house the bank magically creates that money and then they charge you interest but bet your ass they keep that house if you don't pay. The money never existed before it was loaned out. Every federal reserve bank works like this and every bank In the world except cuba and north Korea use this system. Ppl labor all their lives yet have absolutely 0 idea where money comes from. It's federal reserve debt notes created from debt, mathematically there's never enough to pay back banks. This system of control was figured out in ancient Babylon. It's called Babylonian money magic and it enslaves humans. Bank owners herd humans like animals since we exchange our life time for fractions of their fake money. Nobody knows about fractional reserve banking and more than half the time I tell people about it they lash out on me or just completely ignore what I say and insult me lol. Mfs are doomed without financial education. They are smart enough to notice the symptoms of a control system but not smart enough to grasp the entire situation nor do they care honestly.
It's not due to fractional reserve money but electronic money created by central banks out of nothing .
This then is loaned out to you and me for interest which makes the banks huge profits and slaves out of you and me !
@@gregorygant4242 the 2nd part of your sentence is exactly what fractional reserve banking is we are basically saying the same thing or pointing to out the same black magic voodoo bs
@@veryfrozen3271 No it's not the same thing.
Fractional reserve banking is when a bank only lends out a fraction of your deposits to others for loans to increase its money supply.
What I'm talking about is when central banks create money out of thin air electronically with no deposits from you and me , that's different !
@@gregorygant4242 thanks for distinguishing the two. With just fractional reserve banking alone the money loaned out gets redeposted eventually. leads to a system of debt and control
The best defense against communist authoritarian dictatorship is to strengthen democracies from corrupting influences and nepotism. It takes an active and concerted effort of the people, to ensure that our democratically elected politicians are truly representing our interests.
We must also address what hostile communist countries are doing, both domestically and abroad. Democratic Nations must stand together against their lawlessness in defense of global security, human rights, and enforce International Law.
Nepotism is the everyday mode in immigrant communities like the Indian diaspora which has taken over tech with their ingroup preference.
With China's belligerent actions toward the west, what did they expect...as China threatens Taiwan, companies are going to take their business elsewhere.
There isn't a workable defence against oppression other than to rise up and remove it -lock, stock, and two smoking barrels- Good luck with that.
as if so called "democratic" countries are faring much better on jobs and employment. Look at the Failippines for example.
@@migspeculates actually my friend : they are faring better. And you can't spell...:)
This is what happens when you have a "save face" society that normalizes cheating and bullshitting your way through college to get your degree. The value of education, and a degree in general, tanks.
Hate to break it to you, but that’s normalized in the US too.
This is what happens when you just eat up what the mainstream media says about foreign countries. Continue eating their propaganda. I'm sure the talking heads are not lying to you. Btw, the same thing is happening here in the US.
Quite the opposite, most 1rst year undergrads already have both better work mentality and skills than people in the US or Canada graduating at 4 years. The problem is the humongous drop in business investment. As autocracy gains traction, business investment just becomes an losing lottery so everything shrinks, collapsing the economy hard.
It's the Rothschilds idiot. Colleges teach marxist propaganda anyway. It's not even about quality of candidates since they are purposely taught trash
@@SwaeTech Here's the difference, though. Someone who experienced it first hand told me that they literally steal capstone pieces and PHD pieces from AMERICAN students! And nobody cares. Like actual research and studies. So who are the Americans copying their work from? Most Americans that go through the trouble, effort and money to get to a PHD level aren't motivated to cheat.
This scares me so much 1:39 I am so afraid that when I'm get older I'm going to lose my job and feel like I don't know what to do. Luckily I'm really into technology and at least I feel like if I get into the tech field I'll be fine because I'm always keeping up with the latest and greatest. And I don't mind learning new things. But listening to this guy like feel stressed out because what he does is starting to come. Very skilled work but the need for it. The man for it is going down because everyone who's already working those jobs are older like him and don't plan on going anywhere. So if you're the one who stuck out like he is, it's scary when I meet people at my jobs whose tell me they've been at my job's forever. I don't know how they do it but I get it now. I get like they probably just get stuck and then they are afraid to do anything else because it's all that they know and that's how they get stuck at working in those restaurants for 20-30 years and they're not even the managers. Some people just get stuck and my fear is I'm going to get old and there's going to be no one around. I'm going to be single. I'm going to be like on my friends. Are either going to just be off living their lives away from me like far away and I'll lose my job and I'll have nothing. I guess homelessness is a fear. That's what I'm fearing. I'm fearing to fail or something I don't know. This is stressful. You got to spend your whole life just working to survive so you can continue working.
I had a conversation with a homeless guy who told me that the only thing he hates about homelessness is that he doesn't know where he's going to lay his head that day or when his next meal is coming. But other than that he doesn't have to deal with the day-to-day stresses he used to have to deal with and I am so scared that if I end up homeless I'm going to feel the same way. And that'll just be it. I won't have the fight to become not homeless anymore. So I'm fighting to stay afloat now because I know once I sink I'm going to drown
It’s weird that China seems like it’s on the brink of collapse but new shows/dramas keep coming from China every week. It’s like how is the film industry flourishing but truck drivers can’t find work?
With such a large population, I imagine it is both. If just a fraction of China is suffering, that's already enough to be larger than the populations of entire nations.
The P word
propaganda, they are full of it.
it's an industry... surely once you become big enough there's ways you find to keep things going in a sense
Film industries reflect the economic, social, and political environment of counties through the movies/films that they produce. It is a form of expression that connects to the viewers current situation. Feel-good, rags-to-riches, tearjerkers, and Avenger-type movies offer the cheapest temporary escape from reality where people get to imagine themselves as "superheroes".
Bro that's like asking how Hollywood can make so much money but LA has a ton of homeless people. Income inequality is very real, my guy.
45% is modest. Companies are in survival mode.
It's going to much dire in 2024 , I know they are willing to work hard but it's happening all around the world now , workforce exceeds the vacancy availability, brace the hardships coming and stay strong guys.
That's interesting because there's a labour shortage in the US.
This is Happening all over the world
Watching this video made me more anxious, stressed, and overthinking. thank you
All I can say is this. If you have a job right now, make sure you have savings and some investments. Don't put everything in one basket including work experiences. Keep learning and be flexible with your skills. If one job goes out of demand, you have another, hopefully, to keep making money. It could mean you keeping the job OR make you more valuable than someone with only one career or skills.
There is just one life and some people has spent too much time already wasting their life, energy and youth working hard, so the result is the "lying flat" and "let it rot" movement.
To keep working for years is just mental and suicidal, that is not "living".
@@CatsAndGoodCoffeeI agree
Op you're naive
@@CatsAndGoodCoffeeI know right. But after 40 years of trying, I haven't as yet found anyone willing to give me 10k a month to NOT work. What am I doing wrong?
@@TheWctman trade crypto futures.
I feel deep compassion for the people of China, historically such a great nation. It breaks my heart to see so many hardworking and highly skilled people losing all hope and motivation without any fault of their own - very sad.
I can understand how difficult this situation can be. Hang in there. Time is testing you. It will get better eventually.
I have always found Chinese people to be very nice, sensible and kind. At least in my personal experience.
- Love & Best Regards from your fellow neighbors in India..!
it's a global problem. situation will improve
The same thing is happening all over the Western world. There's no reason to struggle. For generations Zoomer and Millenial, they'll probably never own a home, never retire, never get to have a happy and secure single income family life. They may well never pay off their student debt, or medical debt. Many wont even be able to buy their transport outright. Our people are just trapped. On top of all of this, systems that were historically reliable are becoming less dependable.
Aggressive affirmative action that discriminates brutally, a toxic and a workplace culture where people are mostly paid to do nothing of value. Something needs to change, because it feels like we're slaves.
ash the blessings of communism
It is the stupid Government of China that is creating this crisis. The paranoia of the CCP.
@@deathrabbit8710 It's not just the income that's a problem, the workload is insane too. Not everyone can handle that. I work a volunteer job because a regular job is impossible for me due to the pressure and workload. I'm on wellfare, but still wanted to contribute to society in the way I can, so I do a volunteer job. That is not at all comparable to a regular job, I know that. The tasks aren't that difficult and people put less pressure on you. But the crazy thing is that if there weren't volunteers for it, the paid workers would even have to take on our tasks on top of everything they already have to do. It's insane. And then they wonder why so many people get mentally ill or suffer a burnout!
I bet it is also the problem of education system and what jobs people are looking for (not only in China). In the modern society people started to look down on manual labor jobs as it is sweaty and dirty and also the payment was lower for these type of jobs. So most young people are pushed to get university degree at least, then they expect to get the jobs with higher payment. Well the problem is, most of those jobs are already taken, because there are too many people for those kind of jobs, while people barely choose to learn a profession from the manual labor jobs, which nowadays can pay very well depending how much skill it takes. In most countries there is a shortage of good professionals, for example, as carpenters, joiner, electronic installers and repairers, room painters, car painters, gas fitters and so on. Young people simply ignore these jobs, because such jobs are considered inferior for the young generation, everybody wants to sit in the comfortable office room behind the screen.
no the young people were told repeatedly by there parents that those jobs were dead ends this is at the end of the day the older generation screwing over the younger one on accident
Thanks for sharing
True. They look down on blue collar workers.
The guy @ 00:52 has been unemployed for a year and still has a Roof over his head??? Where do I sign up???
Not living in china.......... but... to make my story short, i'm living with my boyfriend, who has jobs, but i can't find one that really want in a particular sector where i work so hard in achieving my degree.. so i'm still looking and living with my in laws in their house.
No car, no house, no children..
Gosh I thought under communism everyone had an equal share....I reckon I'm glad that I live in a Republic
Really? Is everything equally shared in your Republic? Not by what I can see...
Every one is equal. Including Poverty and misery.
isnt it just from each according to ability/to each according to need
that's not equal at all imo
We have this problem in the United States as well. The world and modern human history is nothing more than class struggle.
Reminds me of what my boss said, “Do you have a college degree?” “Nope!” “That’s ok, *it doesn’t matter anyways* “
You got a degree?
Yes!
Forget that you wont need it at this job.
Oh lol just kidding i dont have a degree.
WHAT? YOU NEED A DEGREE AT THIS JOB!
sadly, I feel this will all end into a World War. World Wars has always been used as a reset button.
This is really sad
In a world where scholars are abundant and information is within ones hand, current livelyhood is sure in the gutter. Not surprised since its been decades when the CEO salary to employee salary gap has been wide by a huge %.
I feel for that 41 year old programmer, as I'm 41 years old and a programmer too. But he should be able to transition to working with Go or Rust with such a strong background. The problem of course is getting a job, and I can't imagine what factors might be against him at this point.
I totally agree. He has the mindset and should be able to transition (Python is in high demand in the US for example). Also, the embedded software world still uses C extensively since it produces fairly compact code that can fit in very small microcontrollers.
We all know rust and can’t get jobs lol that is not enough
He is from China mate. And its real economy is contracting as we speak (dont trust pumped up numbers). After 20 years of aggressive growth foreign investments are dwindling due to political pressure, their own self goal in covid reaction and other factors. All this is putting pressure on fewer remaining jobs. Meaning competition is fierce. And this is not USA or EU where you can freely job hunt wherever you want. Its China, you either work in China or you dont work.
The majority of you older programmers dont understand basic algorithms and data structures or adv os topics go back to school
@@layomayo1883 I call bullshit. Someone like Roger Penrose is still learning new stuff in his 90s. Unless they have dementia or real cognitive decline, they can learn if they put in the effort.
Well, I know the reason. Раньше, когда Китай только развивался было много дешевой рабочей силы. Но когда Китай разбогател и многие получили образование, они больше не хотят работать на низкооплачиваемой работе. Но проблема в том, что все не могут работать на высокооплачиваемой работе. Стольких мест просто нет.
I pray god, all of these guys get out of all problems!!
the prosperity period of Deng Xiaoping and Jiang Zemin is over, Now the hardship period of Xi Jinping
But… China has a very ‘strong’ Leader 😂
Same story with me but I fixed it. After getting an University degree I thought I would finally be able to get a "proper job" but it turned out no replies from the recruiters so I had to work wherever to survive so I ended up doing the same kind of jobs while I was still in Highschool and for the salary which was ok but nothing big when you still live with parents but when living alone it would be just for survival and no way to save any money. Even after landing a manager job at really decent company the salary was pitiful.
So I packed my things and moved to one of the wealthiest countries in the World. Finding a job isn't easy here (Scandinavia) but when I have one I can afford to live on a decent level and still save some money even when I spend money like crazy on games. That wouldn't be possible in my Motherland (Central Europe) even with a Mid-High tier job which I am doing with a physical & no prestigious occupation.
I am very grateful that I have that opportunity even while I am still underemployed, living in a foreign country in cold and darkness for most of the year.
I need to go over there for the women. Haha
@@Onibyron If you like blondes this is the way to go. Just don't expect them to be faithful even if you are married.
Why they are called "ghosts" !
Did you learn new language too?
I feel very sorry for the mistreated youth of China. This is not fair.
This is a prologue to war.
Good, thx for the inspiration
I am retired at 25. I am by no effing means rich, just made a few smart investments when I was younger and live off of it. I cannot imagine how I could easily have been disenfranchised like those Chinese of my generation because had my parents not moved me to Australia at age 7, I would have been just like them. The era of tertiary studies is over. That doesn't make you money or bring happiness as a guarantee. Being the top of you class and studying like crazy no longer works. Meritocracy was a rare blip in history, the true state of things has always been nepotism, sucking up to people and lying and cheating to get ahead
Or, you can just decrease supply of professionals at question, and immigration respectively.
What do you invest in?
@@amiraliimtiaz Considering age, probably crypto and got lucky.
@@MJ-uk6lu do you know a brokerage that works?.. I got unlucky with a brokerage that doesn't play by the rules.
@@amiraliimtiaz Nope. i don't invest in crypto and have no good idea about their brokerages.
Being a full time child....is hard work.
Very few would choose it deliberately. It’s learned helplessness. How on earth could you be independent on $400 a month, working full time? There is no way you could afford to live on that and afford a mortgage/ car and food.
@@pepifogarty5016 honestly in india , you can live a comfortable settled descent life with just $400/month bcoz everything here is cheap.... & easily available.
You would still have enough money to spend on luxury after home, food, children schoolings etc.
Usually indians live in their own home not rented, so it also saves more money.
Btw , $400/month give you more resources in india than in USA or China. Bcoz everything is Cheap.
$400/month are not poor by resources in india like USA , china
This is heartbreaking. If only their economy could support such a large population.. Their government desperately needs to work on economic growth and stop letting everyone suffer. Even if it means taking out huge loans in the meantime to help stimulate growth in the poorer states. In any nation, people with regular experience and education should be able to comfortably support their families. China's citizens go above and beyond and don't even have enough to support themselves. It's so sad that people go through this regularly. We truly take our nations and the opportunities that we have for granted.
Kind of hard to do so when you’ve built a nation of low wages that foreign nations now heavily depend on.
Start paying them well and watch the outsiders just say… why not make it here ourselves.
The breakdown of real oppression is here.
It’s the same here!!!
"If you do not fit in it is because you don't belong there". Life is much more than school-work-retirement
There's a lot of disparity across China, big place it is. In second and first tier cities especially, the pressure for youngsters to achieve higher education is immense (their parents pressure begins in kindergarten). These youngsters obviously don't want to do jobs they deem beneath them, or which offer low salaries. If the Hukou system was abolished and other areas of China made more attractive for job seekers, there could be more job opportunities for graduates in other parts of China. Perhaps more vocational studies should be promoted too. It's worth noting that there are also many youngsters who prefer to live off their families then find work, plenty of entitlement in big cities too. I have lived in Beijing now for eight years so I have some reasoning behind these thoughts. Won't talk overtly about policies, gotta keep that social credit score up, need train tickets at New Year.