
Homeless Crisis 50 Million People Now Sleep on the Streets in China — 60Are Young Adults
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China’s economy is showing signs of a deep slowdown, and the impact is becoming increasingly visible across major cities.
From Shenzhen to Shanghai and Beijing, more and more people are struggling to find stable jobs. Many are forced to sleep under bridges, in subway stations, or even inside 24-hour restaurants.
According to internal reports, nearly 50 million people are now facing homelessness in China — with over 60% being young adults under 33. This reflects a growing crisis among the younger generation, once considered the backbone of the country’s workforce.
At the same time, thousands of Chinese workers overseas are choosing to stay in high-risk regions for better income, revealing the harsh reality of economic pressure back home.
In this video, we explore:
The rise of homelessness in China
Youth unemployment and economic pressure
Struggles of migrant workers and white-collar layoffs
The reality behind small businesses shutting down
Why many choose to work abroad despite risks
📊 Is this a temporary downturn — or a deeper structural crisis?
👉 Watch till the end to understand what’s really happening.
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