From the beginning to the present, migrant workers have played an important role in the Chinese economy, but they have been exploited and squeezed. There is a popular saying in China: "Export to earn foreign exchange." China's strategy is to reduce costs by keeping the wages of ordinary workers at the lowest level as low as possible, and then compete internationally with low prices. Then they used that little money to exchange for foreign exchange, and then were threatened by Europe and the United States, causing the RMB to appreciate (it was originally undervalued), and then of course the foreign exchange shrank significantly. Anyway, it's just stupid.
The new generation of migrant workers cannot escape this fate. It takes several months of salary to afford the I PHONE 4 produced by themselves, but they enthusiastically pursue such "high-end" products. Although it is not considered high-end elsewhere.
As India, Vietnam and other Southeast Asian countries also "attract investment" like China, China's so-called cheap labor force will no longer be an advantage. By then, the new generation of migrant workers will not be able to be exploited.