The Number of Unemployed in Communist China Reaches Tens of Millions

On the afternoon of June 27th, Deng Xiaogang, deputy director of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Department of the Publicity Department of the Central Committee of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party), said at the “China’s Ten Years” press conference that a total of 11.2 million people have returned to their hometowns to innovate and start businesses, and each entity has driven 6-7 people to stable employment and 15-20 people to “flexible employment.” The next step will be to promote junior college and technical secondary school graduates, retired soldiers, and scientific and technological personnel to return to their hometowns to start businesses.

Communist China’s rural economy is weak and lacks employment opportunities, which is why a large number of rural laborers go to cities to find jobs. Now, due to the CCP’s Zero-COVID policy, a variety of catering, tourism and other industries have declined and gone bankrupt. Foreign companies have also stopped production and logistics due to the lockdown of cities and the Zero-COVID Policy. As a result, the foreign companies have lost their trust in the CCP and stop or even withdraw investment, forming a wave of migration. All these have led to the unemployment waves of migrant workers and workers who were employed in the past, while the colleges graduates and technical secondary schools and retired soldiers who are going to the society in the next step have no jobs at all.

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