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China’s pivot from zero-Covid little relief for workers fighting for ‘survival’
- Poor Chinese are at risk of slipping back into poverty as the economy struggles to recover after nearly three years of zero-Covid
- About 14.4 million Chinese have fallen into poverty since the pandemic began, of which 3 million were rural households, study shows
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After more than three decades in the demolition industry, Li Jianhong is finding it increasingly difficult to earn a living.
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Li has watched work in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang province, dry up.
“We can’t even afford to eat,” said Li, a 58-year-old migrant worker from Anhui province in eastern China.
Before the most recent coronavirus outbreak, Li could earn up to 40,000 yuan (US$5,700) per year. Now, he is deep in debt.
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