
China’s Youth Declare: We’re the Last Generation — A Cry of Desperation
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In recent years, China's economy has remained sluggish, the job market is fiercely competitive, and young people face significantly increased life pressures.
Difficulty in finding employment, difficulty in repaying loans, and even greater difficulty in raising children—these pressures, like layers of thick fog, shroud the lives of those born in the 90s and 00s, and are quietly changing their attitudes towards marriage and family. More and more young people are no longer in a hurry to get married, and some are even choosing not to marry or have children.
A saying circulating online goes, "We are the last generation," reflecting young people's rethinking of life under the high-pressure environment of society. If the birth of the next generation is only to repeat a life of "working like a slave," enduring endless overtime, they would rather choose to end their own generation.
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