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I have spoken to actual chinese people about their working hours. 996 is a thing. That is where you work 9-9 6 days a week. BUT they also made it clear that its entirely possible to make a living in china not doing 996, and the people who do 996 CHOOSE to do it because they make a ton of money.
I would think that is one of the main differences. While yes they have a similar culture its entirely possible to not work much and still have a good life in china. It usually isnt optional in capitalist nations with that same culture.
I have personally contemplated suicide due to how much i was working before, and let me tell you from experience if i would have had an option to simply keep my basic needs, food, and housing, yeah i dont even include clothes or healthcare idc id have been naked and well rested. That is what i would have done. But when you are stuck working constantly, exhausted, hurting, and just barely making ends meet, and know that if you stop you'll go hungry... that is what makes people want to end it all. The idea of death felt like a chance to rest. For it to all just stop.
In China if you are struggling there are places you can go that are run by the government that will help you. Even if your entirely unable to support yourself at all they will help you. If you see a homeless person and call the police in China they'll come (quickly) and check on them. They will offer the homeless person a ride to the nearest place to get help. The person can refuse if they want, but typically will go with them. They provide housing by either checking if you have a home already and helping you get to it, or by giving you a basic place to stay. They get you food. They provide job training if you are able to work, and help you find work and get on your feet.
Personally i have broken down sobbing before because i was sure I'd be on the street imminently, and probably freeze to death. In China it wouldn't have even been something i had to worry about.
I'll end my rant with this. I saw a post on xiaohongshu where an american asked "In China can you make a living by just working at a grocery store as a cashier?" the chinese response was "If you couldn't live comfortably doing that job why would anyone do it?"
I find it funny how the Chinese use the same logical throughlines to come to different conclusions to liberals. Instead of saying that people shouldn't be able to live comfortably in every job, because then people would just do the easy Jobs, the Chinese say that people should be able to live comfortably in all jobs so that people will do them. I also saw one person on 小红书 using the "feed a man a fish" quote, not to argue for taking welfare away, but for actually giving people jobs.
I feel this in my soul. My wife has had years of on and off illnesses and because the doctors cared more about getting beds turned over healing the root cause, it took her 10+ years to get her gallbladder removed. Because she was so sick going into it, it took way too long to recover and she's been struggling to get anyone to give her a new chance. All of this stacks up to a metric ton of mental health issues (she gets sick from stress some days) and more struggles. My son had been helping us keep afloat but he also just got canned recently. So my one income, which will barely cover rent and food, isn't going to be enough. If one or both of them doesn't land full time employment before the end of the month, we're going to default on basically everything. I'm only able to maintain my sanity by reminding myself that if I lose my mind, my wife will be absolutely inconsolable. If I could live somewhere that a basic job actually made for a good life, I'd move yesterday. Sadly, I don't have anything skills that would land me a job in China, so I have to just keep on keeping on for now.
Not sure if your in the US but i am gonna put some tips in that i use to make money stretch farther.
One huge one is cell service. Mint Mobile requires you to pay by year, i usually use my tax return to pay it, but you can get basic service for like 200$ per year. Unlimited call/text and 5gb data a month. Much cheaper than a typical provider.
Use the instacart app to find deals in stores then go to buy them in person. Instacart usually has the same deals as the stores altho some are app specific. Its a great way to see what deals are around. Dont order thru their app tho cuz its more expensive that way. Just use it to find sales.
In a pinch every adult can sell blood plasma once every 2 weeks (some places dont have the same times to wait. It varies). You can find clinics near you online. I dont reccomend doing it regularly youll get a scar, but if your desperate it could help make ends meet. Its like giving blood kind of, but they just take the plasma, and it takes longer.
Dont be afraid to hit up the food banks near you. Thats what its there for, and it can save you money on groceries.
Make sure there arent government services your not taking advantage of that you could be. Food stamps, Unemployment for your son, medicaid, etc.
Last thing i can think of right now is some easy cheap foods. I can usually find a big bag of russet potatoes for 5$ or so on sale, and its a ton of food for the price. Plus theyre healthy when cooked right. (Not fried) Rice of course is a good one, dried beans, one thats a bit more involved is a whole chicken. The meat itself is a decent price but the real value comes from using the drippings and bones to make broth after you roast it and remove the meat. You can use that broth to make soup with canned vegetables, or put it on rice to add flavor. Some things take time to make but if youve got people at home with time to do it it can save money.
Lastly for shopping it can be tempting to entirely avoid more expensive stores. Like Publix is one near me thats more expensive generally. Sometimes though the more expensive stores have BETTER sale prices. Theyll put something up as a loss leader for a crazy low price. If you go and just get those sale items and do your other shopping somewhere cheaper you can save on some stuff. Especially if its something more expensive those high end stores will put it half off and not care if they take a loss. Since they make it up elsewhere.
Hope some of this helps you to make things stretch a little bit more.
Thankfully, this happened just after a Costco run so we're not going to starve right away, I'm more worried about missing payments on bills in a couple of months when the little bit we'd squirreled away runs out. If things go well and one or both of them can get back to work before the end of the month/early March, we shouldn't be too bad, but I will definitely look at some of those. We're on an NVMO provider already, so our bill is less expensive than the big 3 at least. It's just overwhelming to think about and I'm just trying to keep myself sane.