The protests in Hong Kong aren’t just about democracy, they’re also about economics. The city has a housing crisis, with many people living in poverty. As Jeff Semple reports, the quality of life coupled with the political unrest has some people looking to start over overseas.
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Hong Kong housing crisis fuels protests
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