To the residents and business owners of Chedun, a working-class neighborhood in the southwestern outskirts of Shanghai, the signs of an anemic economy are all around.
The factories that once drew workers from around the country have moved away.
Around the affordable eateries and motley shops where workers once crowded, employees eagerly latch onto anyone passing by.
A gulf has emerged between the Chinese economy as many Chinese are experiencing it, and Beijing’s narrative of it — and that gulf is only widening.
For many ordinary Chinese, one of the worst economic slowdowns the country has faced in decades has translated into widespread pessimism and resignation.
Persons:
“, ” Cherry Qian
Locations:
Shanghai