Updated
Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jul 16
Young Chinese Leave 22 Million-Person Beijing as High Costs and Weak Jobs Redefine Success
Updated
Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jul 16

Young Chinese Leave 22 Million-Person Beijing as High Costs and Weak Jobs Redefine Success

3 articles · Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jul 16

Summary

  • Posts under the “escaping Beijing” hashtag show more young Chinese deciding to leave the capital, saying rent, dating, travel and daily living costs no longer match their pay.
  • Beijing’s pull has weakened as China’s slowdown, the property-sector crisis and the pandemic hit confidence, curbed spending and tightened the job market that once drew migrants to the city.
  • Wang Lei, 29, moved to Beijing in 2020 for real estate work but quit as the sector slumped; he now freelances and co-owns a bar, yet still sees heavy financial stress around him.
  • That pressure is also feeding a broader rejection of China’s “996” grind, with more young people embracing “lying flat” and treating a sustainable life outside top-tier cities as success.

Insights

With its youth population halved, what does the future hold for a megacity like Beijing?
Beyond 'lying flat,' how is China's youth quietly reshaping the future of work and innovation?
Is China misdiagnosing a youth economic crisis as an ideological threat to its stability?