
China’s Most Devastated College Graduates — No Food, No Future!
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With China's economy continuing to weaken and job opportunities significantly decreasing, more and more Gen Zers are being forced out of the fiercely competitive job market and choosing to give up. The difficulty in finding work, coupled with a lack of trust in the Party system, has led them to almost completely abandon expectations for marriage, childbirth, and future planning. This barely surviving lifestyle is gradually becoming the common state of young people in China today.
The number of college graduates in China in 2026 is projected to reach a new high of 12.7 million, up 480,000 from the previous year. Many face the predicament of unemployment upon graduation, with some lamenting: "Ten years of hard study results in getting a delivery job."
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