Recommend to pay tribute to director Ken Rocky. A capitalist old man, he has been paying attention to the bottom society for more than 50 years, using his lens to shout for the bottom people. The stories in the movies are played out all over the world every day, but sometimes we choose not to see them. When the pressure at the bottom is gathering, swelling, and avalanche every day, no snowflake is innocent. According to official statistics from the Central Bank, China has a population of nearly 1.4 billion, 560 million people have zero bank deposits, and the savings rate has fallen severely. The increase in broad money M2 is amazing, but more than one-third of the population has zero deposits. After deducting the groups of children, it is still an amazing figure. What is even more worrying is that although tens of millions of households with loans to buy houses have deposits, their deposits are negative after deducting the total amount of loans. According to the financial report data released by ICBC, 2% of people have 80% of deposits. If it is generalized, it can be conservatively said that 80% of households have very little deposits, which means that more than 1 billion people have either zero or very little deposits. Quite a lot of national deposits are zero, which means that this group of people's ability to resist risks is extremely low. Needless to say, young people have their parents to take care of. If young and middle-aged people have no savings, they will encounter problems in their lives when they are unemployed or seriously ill, and they may even cause social problems. A few days ago, the Prime Minister mentioned that there are 600 million people whose monthly income is less than 1,000 yuan. Many people expressed disbelief. This shows at least two points. One is that many people, including me, only live in their own small circles and only believe in what they see. Second, our media people have made outstanding achievements in promoting positive energy. Again, I would like to express my deepest respect to the 84-year-old director Ken Rocky.
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