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[–] cecinestpasunbot@lemmy.ml 14 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Don’t just ignore my questions. It’s relevant to the conversation and your perceptions of China.

I’m aware that work hours are long in China. I don’t think that’s a good thing. However, it’s not unique if you take into account China’s level of development.

https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/annual-working-hours-vs-gdp-per-capita-pwt

It’s also not as if western countries like the US are great either. Full time workers in the US work more than 40 hours during a standard work week.

https://www.bls.gov/charts/american-time-use/activity-by-work.htm

All in all, the fact remains that for most Chinese people, quality of life has improved significantly within a very short time span. It’s likely why most Chinese people believe their government is democratic because they believe it’s acting in their interests to improve their lives.

[–] davel@lemmy.ml 12 points 1 month ago (1 children)

The Economist, 2021: At 54, China’s average retirement age is too low

For most men in China the age is 60, much lower than the average of 64.2 in the OECD, a club mostly of rich countries. For female civil servants the age is 55; for blue-collar women it is 50.

[–] cecinestpasunbot@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 month ago

Those damn retirees probably get a full pension too! Don’t they know it would be much better for the economy if they had a 401k instead?! That way they could lose it by random chance every 15-20 years and work as a Walmart greeter until they die like the invisible hand intended!

Jokes aside, that explains why whenever I go to China there’s always lots of older people hanging out in public parks having a great time. I just hope that can be me one day.