After Shanghai is completely unblocked, will a large number of "Shanghai drifters" slowly leave Shanghai?

After Shanghai is completely unblocked, will a large number of "Shanghai drifters" slowly leave Shanghai? Of course many people will leave Shanghai. I found that many people really do not live in this world. Do you know how many small, medium and micro enterprises have closed down after this epidemic? These small, medium and micro enterprises are the main source of labor absorption and the main source of employment for the so-called Shanghai drifters. Take catering as an example. Before the epidemic, there were a bunch of empty shops in Xuhui ASE. After this epidemic, how many restaurants have closed down and how many waiters are there in one restaurant? Have you figured it out? These people have no social security, earn very meager wages, and will not receive any corporate assistance during the epidemic. And they are generally quite young. Do you expect these people to stay in Shanghai in the future?

Catering is only the most typical, because many stores have continued to have restrictions after the lockdown was lifted, and it is difficult to resume dine-in dining. How much labor force has been absorbed by the entertainment industry? These people will not speak out online, but after the lockdown is lifted, they will really not be able to find a job and have to go back. Are only people in the Internet industry considered human beings? Let’s talk about factories again. If you are not a big taxpayer in the street and you are a small broken factory, can you survive during the epidemic? Rent, equipment damage, labor costs, loss of orders and even compensation for breach of contract, which one can make these small factories survive? Behind every small factory are real people. It is difficult for them to continue to find suitable jobs. It is as simple as that.

There are many other examples. Once a company closes down, many people have to leave, because if they don’t leave, their daily rent and food expenses will not be reduced. Consumption in Shanghai has always been high, and landlords won’t be gentle with you. Furthermore, if people who have been laid off by large factories join medium-sized factories, they must be young. Who wants you if you are older? And are only large factories laying off employees during the epidemic? Small and medium-sized factories will lay off employees to protect themselves, right? So where do they go? The so-called employment opportunities are completely nonsense. How can we provide jobs if so many companies cannot survive? And since it can't provide employment, it costs money to rent and eat here every day, and a few people can't afford it. So it is inevitable that a large number of people will leave!