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Middle-Class Wannabes

Society

600 million Chinese earn 1,000 RMB a month - so are the Chinese rich or poor?

Zaobao's Beijing correspondent Yang Danxu often marvels at the spending power of Chinese white-collar workers around her, and she too was surprised when Chinese Premier Li Keqiang remarked that China has 600 million people with a monthly income of 1,000 RMB. That is more than 40% of the Chinese population, and the figures portray a reality that is starkly different from common perception. Are Chinese people moving up the income ladder and are their lives becoming better as is the common refrain? Yang examines the facts.

Yang Danxu

Society

The emergence of the Chinese "middle-class wannabes" and their race towards a higher social status

China's "middle-class wannabes" live on the margins of a lower-middle class income, leading seemingly glamorous lives, but what goes on behind the scenes is a life laden with tough challenges and insecurities.

Lim Zhan Ting

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