Behind China’s economic slowdown, a deeper internal struggle is unfolding: the financial conflict between Beijing and local governments. For decades, money has flowed upward to the central government, while the burden of spending and maintaining stability has been pushed downward onto local authorities. Today, that system is reaching a breaking point. Across China, grassroots governments are running out of money, struggling to pay salaries, maintain services, and keep local economies functioning. In this episode, we break down the hidden fiscal imbalance inside China’s system — and why this long-simmering conflict may become one of the CCP’s most dangerous political risks ahead.
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