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Meng Xiaosu, the former head of the National Housing Reform Group, appealed: Why should young people bear the pain of high housing prices?

author:Honest 叶子Kuo

Young people in China, have you ever wondered why you have to suffer so much from high housing prices? Mr. Meng Xiaosu, former head of the National Housing Reform Group, today made a thought-provoking appeal. He believes that high housing prices have become a huge burden for young people, far from being as simple as a residence, it is about your future, dreams and happiness. Let's hear what he has to say.

Hello young people!

Meng Xiaosu, the former head of the National Housing Reform Group, appealed: Why should young people bear the pain of high housing prices?

As a former head of the national housing reform team who has been working in real estate for many years, I am deeply concerned about the high housing prices faced by young people today. You are the future of the country and the nation, and your development and happiness are the things I am most concerned about.

We all know that the current high housing prices have become a major pain point for young people. In a society where you can only be considered stable if you own a house, you have to bear a lot of pressure and burden. You may ask, why do we have to carry such a heavy financial burden at such a young age, and why do our dreams and happiness depend so much on a dwelling?

Meng Xiaosu, the former head of the National Housing Reform Group, appealed: Why should young people bear the pain of high housing prices?

I want to tell you that it's not your fault. The problem of high housing prices cannot be blamed simply on any one party, but is caused by a combination of factors. Limited land resources, weak policy regulation, speculation and other reasons keep housing prices high. However, this does not mean that we should acquiesce to this status quo, on the contrary, I firmly believe that we can only change this situation if we all work together as one.

Meng Xiaosu, the former head of the National Housing Reform Group, appealed: Why should young people bear the pain of high housing prices?

Our young people are intelligent, passionate, and creative. You are the backbone of society and a source of innovation. However, if you spend most of your energy paying off your mortgage and earning money to buy a house, society will lose too many valuable resources and potential. I appeal to you not to be held back by high housing prices and not to let stress crush your passions and dreams.

To solve the problem of high housing prices, we need the joint efforts of the whole society. The government should increase land supply, optimize regulatory policies, and combat speculation. Entrepreneurs should pay attention to honest management, and not blindly pursue profits and ignore social responsibility. Banks and financial institutions should offer more reasonable interest rates and repayment terms so that young people can better afford their mortgages.

Meng Xiaosu, the former head of the National Housing Reform Group, appealed: Why should young people bear the pain of high housing prices?

And young people, you also need to be active. Improve your competitiveness and strive for better jobs and incomes by improving your academic qualifications, skills and abilities. At the same time, we can also choose suitable shared housing, rental housing and other ways to temporarily avoid the pressure of buying a house and strive for more time and space for development.

Young people, I know that change will not be easy, but I believe that if we work together, the seemingly unsolvable problem of high housing prices will eventually be solved. Let's unite and fight for our own dreams and happiness!

Finally, I would like to say a word to every young person: whether you are currently suffering from high housing prices, whether you already have a home of your own, we hope that you can move forward with an optimistic attitude. Because we firmly believe that no matter what era or society, young people will be the protagonists of happiness.

May we work together to create a better tomorrow!

(ENDS)

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Note: This manuscript is purely fictional and has nothing to do with any real people or events. For informational and entertainment purposes only.

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