China slump squeezes workers, hammers consumer spending

In this Jan. 12, 2019, photo, Chinese people wait to cross a street at the Central Business District in Beijing. China’s slowing economy is squeezing the urban workers and entrepreneurs the ruling Communist Party is counting on to help transform this country from a low-wage factory floor into a prosperous consumer market. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

In this Jan. 12, 2019, photo, commuters ride on a bus with a smiling face advertisement at the Central Business District in Beijing. China’s slowing economy is squeezing the urban workers and entrepreneurs the ruling Communist Party is counting on to help transform this country from a low-wage factory floor into a prosperous consumer market. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

In this Jan. 12, 2019, photo, a man walks by a vacant retail space window panels at the Central Business District in Beijing. China’s slowing economy is squeezing the urban workers and entrepreneurs the ruling Communist Party is counting on to help transform this country from a low-wage factory floor into a prosperous consumer market. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

BEIJING — Yu Mingang had a good job helping Chinese manufacturers prepare to sell shares to the public until the cooling economy derailed those plans.

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