Looking ahead, one of the challenges facing China may be a wave of unemployment caused by weak demand. This lack of demand may stem from many aspects, including but not limited to insufficient domestic demand to absorb excess production capacity, uneven resource allocation, and the growing gap between the rich and the poor.

China's situation is unique. The core problem is that the government's disposable income accounts for a large proportion, while the people's disposable income is relatively small. To complicate matters, the government still feels fiscal pressure despite having a large amount of funds in its hands.

In order to deeply analyze China's economic problems, we first need to clarify the concept of the total amount of social money and its role in economic operation. Only when we have a clear understanding of this can we grasp the pulse of the Chinese economy more accurately and find a more appropriate strategy for future development.

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