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In the next eight years almost 1 billion people across Asia will take a Great Leap Forward into a new middle class. Other reforms let the Chinese create 22 million new businesses that now employ 135 million people who otherwise would have remained peasants like the generations before them.Since the reforms started, $600 billion has flooded into the country, $70 billion of it in the past year. Foreigners built hundreds of thousands of new factories as the Chinese government built the coal mines, power grid, airports and highways to supply them.
In Beijing 54 Starbucks shops thrive, paying servers $6 for an 8-hour day. That looks exploitative until you peek inside a nearby Chinese-owned teahouse where the staff works a 12-hour day for $3.75!
What do you think about that?
Wages in factory boomtowns in southern China can run a few bucks a day, scandalously low in the eyes of the protesters, yet up from pennies a day a generation ago and far ahead of increases in living costs. Middle-class Chinese families now own TVs, live in new apartments and send their children to private schools.
So, still angry against all these evil corporations?
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