ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月27日 03時00分
A typical subdivided flat in Hong Kong, pictured here, is only 60 square feet or 5.5 square meters. The city of 7.4 million people, which was shaken this summer by huge protests, may be the world’s most unequal place to live. Rent is higher than New York, London or San Francisco for apartments half the size. Nearly 1 in 5 people live in poverty and the minimum wage is $4.82 an hour. Anger over the growing power of mainland China in everyday life has fueled the protests, but beneath that anger lurks an undercurrent of deep anxiety over residents’ own economic fortunes — and fears that conditions will only get worse. Housing lies at the root of many of the frustrations. Visit the link in our bio to read more about the economic roots of the protests. The graphic is by Jin Wu and Tyrone Siu shot this photo.
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timmteller
Its a really small space that lots of people want to live in since its a piece of liberty in the chinese world of authoritarianism, which people seem to defend against mainland China. And lots of demand and small supply equals high prices. Thats just the rules of the market.
s.gzrv
Clearly a lot of you, aren't aware of the living conditions people who live in housing IN NEW YORK CITY face. Yes, these people have it bad, but why don't we put the city on blast real quick?
ozbbt
Reminds again ; Gandhi’d “The world is big enough to satisfy everyones needs, but will always be too small to satisfy everyones greed.” One vof grreeds’ left overs..
sokyo_tian
I live in Toronto and I feel that if we don't do anything, in 10 years this is what we will be looking at...maybe even sooner.
lahaintblue
What do we do?? What does this info do for us ? How do we change things? Omg. Existential crisis in progress. Gracias a NYT
astr19
This is so reductionist. No, the unrest is due to politics and government infringement on human rights, not our economy.
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