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  1. 😔 Ordinary people struggle to find stable jobs with fair salaries, leading to demoralization and lack of motivation. 00:07 Companies offer low salaries, even for experienced professionals. Struggling to find a job leads to demoralization and lack of motivation. Finding work as an older programmer is extremely difficult. 😔 Chinese youth express feelings of hopelessness and resignation towards life due to intense competition and economic challenges. 03:41 Chinese youth are facing fierce competition in the job market and are increasingly adopting a 'lying down' mentality. The living environment in China has become harder with increasing difficulty in earning money and soaring prices. The unemployment rate among Chinese youth has been a concern since the start of this year. 📊 Official unemployment figures in China do not reflect the true severity of the situation, with only around 30% of university graduates in Shanghai finding employment. 06:38 University data shows that only around 30% of university graduates in Shanghai managed to secure employment. Even in a metropolitan area like Shanghai, most postgraduates struggle to find jobs and end up unemployed. The official unemployment data in China does not include a large population of unemployed workers, such as migrant workers. 📉 Chinchin, a 29-year-old with a bachelor's degree, had to transition from home appliance marketing to recycling used clothing due to the decline in the real estate sector and a decrease in demand for appliances. 09:27 Chinchin's annual income reached over 300,000Yen in the real estate industry, but it took a hit when the sector declined. Chinchin resigned from her role in home appliance marketing and started recycling used clothing, resulting in a significant drop in income. Chinchin now finds herself competing for work with blue collar workers and has resorted to distributing flyers and using loudspeakers to announce her services. 📉 The pandemic, strict government policies, and economic challenges have led to a rise in unemployment among young people in China. 12:25 Living costs in Chungu are much lower than in Beijing, making it less appealing for young people to settle in Beijing long-term. The CCP's strict policies and crackdowns on various sectors have intensified economic woes and eliminated many job opportunities. Unemployment among young people in China has worsened, with many facing job losses and financial difficulties.
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