China's ageing population: A demographic crisis is unfolding for Xi - BBC News

The country is running out of time to build enough of a fund to care for its growing number of elderly.

18 hours agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Lan Pan/ BBCImage caption, Huanchun Cao and his wife face a dilemma confronting so many of China's elderly - who will look after them?By Laura BickerChina Correspondent, BBC NewsAsk 72-year-old farmer Huanchun Cao about his pension and he reacts with a throaty cackle.

He sucks on his home-rolled cigarette, narrows his brow and tilts his head - as if the very question is absurd. "No, no, we don't have a pension," he says looking at his wife of more than 45 years.

Mr Cao belongs to a generation that witnessed the birth of Communist China. Like his country, he has become old before he has become rich. Like many rural and migrant workers, he has no choice but to keep working and to keep earning, as he's fallen through a weak social safety net.

A slowing economy, shrinking government benefits and a decades-long one-child policy have created a creeping demographic crisis in in Xi Jinping's China.

The pension pot is running dry and the country is running out of time to build enough of a fund to care for the growing number of elderly.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-68595450


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