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I feel that this year is more difficult, and there are fewer and fewer people buying vegetables and fruits in the farmers' market

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The farmers' markets are getting deserted, and fewer and fewer people are buying vegetables and fruits. The empty appearance of the whole market is really distressing. Society is no longer vibrant, and they are struggling to make money, and the debt ratio remains high. Young people have also begun to be timid, afraid to consume, dare not get married, and dare not have children. At the same time, the employment rate continues to be sluggish, causing the market to be depressed.

The desertion of the farmer's market is a silent sadness. The once bustling vegetable and fruit stalls are now empty. This not only means a depression in the market, but also represents the reality of people's growing predicament. In a society that has lost its vitality, people work hard but it is difficult to earn enough money.

I feel that this year is more difficult, and there are fewer and fewer people buying vegetables and fruits in the farmers' market

Many people are saddled with heavy debt in order to make ends meet and spend on their families. The skyrocketing household debt ratio is not only worrying, but it is also making it impossible for more and more people to afford more. This debt pressure is both a manifestation of the economic downturn and a summary of social pressures. People work hard to make ends meet, but the imbalance between income and expenditure makes it difficult for them to get out of debt.

I feel that this year is more difficult, and there are fewer and fewer people buying vegetables and fruits in the farmers' market

Young people are the future of society, yet they are in trouble. Not daring to consume, not daring to get married, and not daring to have children has become the new normal. They are well aware of the pressures of life, and buying a luxury item, getting married, and having children have become unattainable dreams. Faced with soaring housing prices and competitive pressure in the job market, young people are scared and anxious about the future. This unforeseeable future sparked panic among them, further exacerbating the downturn in the market

I feel that this year is more difficult, and there are fewer and fewer people buying vegetables and fruits in the farmers' market

The employment rate continues to fall, which has dealt a heavy blow to the entire market. Many people can't find work and have no choice but to set up stalls in farmers' markets. However, the market demand is not strong, which leads to an imbalance between supply and demand, which in turn stagnates. Without a stable source of income, people are afraid to spend easily, further weakening the vitality of the market.

I feel that this year is more difficult, and there are fewer and fewer people buying vegetables and fruits in the farmers' market

In the face of such a predicament, we need the joint efforts of the whole society. First, the government should step up job creation and provide more job opportunities. At the same time, it is also necessary to strengthen supportive policies for farmers' markets, encourage farmers and agricultural producers to participate in them, and break the market deadlock. In addition, there is a need to improve the social security system to reduce people's burden and increase consumer confidence.

I feel that this year is more difficult, and there are fewer and fewer people buying vegetables and fruits in the farmers' market

Of course, personal effort is also crucial. We should enhance our skills and competitiveness and improve our adaptability. At the same time, it is also necessary to cultivate a positive consumption concept and avoid the trap of excessive consumption.

I feel that this year is more difficult, and there are fewer and fewer people buying vegetables and fruits in the farmers' market

The predicament is only temporary, and only if we work together can we revitalize the market and bring the farmers' market back to life. Let's start now and work for a better tomorrow!

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