With a City that treats its younger generations as enemies, what else do you expect?
//The South China Morning Post reported the results of the survey, which were released by the Chinese University of Hong Kong's Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies on Thursday. Some 57.5% of those polled said they would opt to emigrate if they could — a significant uptick from 2019's poll numbers. Then, 42.3% of people polled said they'd like to leave.
The research also found that Hong Kong's youth have become more pessimistic about the city's future in the last three years — giving their optimism about the city's future an average score of 2.95 out of 10. This was a decrease from 4.37 out of 10 when a similar question was asked in the 2019 poll conducted by the university.//