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  • Fishroot [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    5 hours ago

    your statements are not really contradicting my point and I’m not really disagreeing with them, perhaps you were replying to someone else?

    Trade union? Strike action? No, You’ll go to jail, plz search “Jasic incident”.

    Again, I have never stated anything regarding labour struggle in China, I have never defended the government handling of labour issues on my comment, I had stated in the past that strike are illegal in China and the poor handling of workers dissatisfaction often leads to lynchings at worst. I am also familiar with the Jasic incident, again i don’t think you are responding on my comments regarding median income in China.

    Absolute majority Rednote user is children of the bourgeoisie.

    I have never really disagree with this point, the social media access is inevitably going to be alienated young people in cubicule with some income that allows internet access\phone plan

    They don’t even know that 120 is a paid service, or maybe they’re just bragging…

    Again, I have never mentioned anything about toll fare to pay back road development, since I am aware. Either you are not responding to the right comments or you are enumerating statements as a way to rant or something

    There’s a 50 yuan charge for using things like stretchers and oxygen tanks.

    Healthcare hasn’t really been optimal in recent years. I was back to China two years to see my grandmother one last time. She can’t no longer eat; therefore we had to feed her via nutrient tube. a pack of 500ml was 100-150 rmb (2 packs per day) and sometime we managed to bribe people to skip lines to get them first by paying extra. We also managed to luckily bribe the hospital director so she doesn’t get kicked out of her bed as it is a rule that you have to leave your bed after a 15 days stay. Suffice to say, she was lucky as she had a party member pension, but the care did ate up a portion of it.

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      5 hours ago

      It’s nothing personal, I just think it’s partly true that. So I added some, including labour issues.

      You mentioned median income, According to Zhongjin data, 95% of the population has a monthly income below 5,000 RMB. I don’t know the source of your data.

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          Thank you. I see its data from SalaryExplorer, but I couldn’t find where SalaryExplorer source.

          Caixin (link, but chinese) did a study last year,

          Low-income households, comprising about 300 million people, will have a per capita disposable income of 8,333 RMB in 2021, or 694 RMB per month.

          while lower-middle-income households will have a per capita disposable income of 18,446 RMB or 1,537 per month.

          High-income households, which make up 20 percent of the population, have a per capita disposable income of 85,836 in 2021, or 7,153 RMB per month.