Members of China’s surging middle class—already the world’s largest—are not shy about putting their newfound economic power to use. They spend freely on everything from luxury handbags to high-quality seafood to three-story brownstones in Brooklyn. Their lives are tinged, however, with fear and regret. Their top anxieties are uncertainty about the future, dissatisfaction with reality,…

via China’s middle class suffers from insomnia, rarely has sex, and is very worried about its future — Quartz