China Omits Job Goal in 5-Year Plan for First Time in Decades Amid Persistent High Unemployment

The Chinese communist regime hasn’t set any numeric target for urban job creation in its latest five-year plan for the first time in at least three decades amid persisting unemployment and a sluggish economy.
The Chinese regime’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security released its “15th Five-Year Plan” on July 9, projecting that the number of new urban jobs created during the 2026–2030 period will remain at a “substantial scale” and stating that the surveyed urban unemployment rate will be kept at 5.5 percent or below.
However, it didn’t set any specified target figure for new urban jobs in the national medium-term economic plan. Annual targets will be set flexibly based on each year’s conditions, the ministry said…. 

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