Hukou issues -essentially a caste system. I was from a rural Hukou, I'm essentially "foreign" to the place I was born in (Guangzhou).
Job Competition -Too many people. It may or may not be a political issue, but its definitely a geographical one. 1.4 Billion people means its very difficult to get a job. That the reason why my parents, along with me and my older brother, immigrated to the US.
Food safety was a huge issue. At least pre-2025, the US had a much better enforcement of food safety policies.
A person of the majority racial group living in the US (non-hispanic white people), still have an easier life than a person of the majority racial group in PRC (Han-Chinese) living in China. Of course, the "benefit" of China is, most people are Han-Chinese so there is not much racial discrimination issues, but the Hukou is still a problem.
Emergency room care have to be pre-paid. Unlike the US, where the law requires hospitals to treat you in an emergency, in China you have to pre-pay before you receive care, even if its an emergency.
Things could change tho. If the US continues its fascism spiral, it could end up worse than China in the future.
Im sorry, did you or did you not ask people to tell you what they thought of china? You don't seem very accepting of what other people say if you don't agree.
You're happy in the USA? Good for you. Let's see for how long. Good luck.