I Deliver Parcels in Beijing – Startling Stories of China's New Precarity
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The article 'I Deliver Parcels in Beijing' by Hu Anyan, as reviewed in The Guardian, sheds light on the precarious lives of parcel delivery workers in China, sparking discussions on the social implications of China's gig economy.
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The air conditioning seller said that "the entire city is poor, and nobody can buy things when they don't have money."
You would think China would be a fertile ground for policies that could address this, but the party continues to essentially run a live experiment of how far a hyper-export driven economy can be pushed.
They do have initiative to address it (such as the perhaps ill-advised appliance purchase credits), but it's quite obviously nowhere near enough, and it's blind and we obvious from both boots-on-the-ground accounts and the dangerous flirting with things like factory gate deflation and involution.