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Why has moving bricks here become the "most decent job" in a low-developed country?

For today's world, the gap between the rich and the poor is still very obvious. The country that Bian Xiao is going to talk about today is called "underdeveloped country". Moving bricks here is actually a decent job. Why?

This country is located in Burkina Faso, Africa, to the south of the Sahara Desert. As we all know, Africa has always been a relatively barren continent, and many countries in Africa are difficult to develop because of lack of water. Burkina Faso is also facing such a situation. In this country, the per capita literacy rate is only 20%. 2 1 century there are countries with such a low literacy rate, which really surprises many people.

In Burkina Faso, the per capita annual income is less than US$ 65,438+000, and many people depend on international assistance to get by. In Burkina Faso, there are four public universities, but only a few people can really afford them. Although the cost is only 50 dollars, it is undoubtedly sky-high for Burkina Faso people whose annual income is less than 100 dollars. Due to the lack of higher education, many residents in Burkina Faso still live in a primitive state, and people here seem to see no tomorrow.

Most people in Burkina Faso live on agriculture. In this country, because of the low literacy rate, most literate people will not choose to stay at home, so moving bricks has become the most decent job. The salary of moving bricks a day is higher than that of many jobs. Although moving bricks has little technical content, it is very physically challenging. Not everyone can do this job in Burkina Faso. Brick movers are decent jobs in Burkina Faso, equivalent to "civil servants" in other countries.