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Except in China you are generally better off because of the social support structures that a hybrid socialism economy offers like cheap or free housing, inexpensive education ect.
What? Shanghai probably hold some kind of record as far as real estate bubbles go. The difference between the average salary and the price of a decent apartment is crazy.
Believe me, I wouldn't live in China unless paid on a European salary, with benefits from working in a foreign country.
And afaik their social security was abolished some time ago.