Jiang says the collapse of the property market has drained public optimism, left people without spending power, and pushed the Chinese economy into rapid decline.
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Property Market
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"...optimistic. Mm -hmm. About the future as they were before the property market has collapsed. Um, the Chinese economy is in pretty rapid decline...."
"...Um, you know, the natives are being priced out of the property market."
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