China Forced to Allow Street-Stall Economy Amid Soaring Unemployment
In the face of an unprecedented unemployment crisis, China has turned to the revival of the street-stall economy as a potential solution. Megacities like Beijing and Shanghai are relaxing regulations to allow street vendors to operate in more public areas, signalling a shift in the government's approach to combating the alarming situation.
Since the post-COVID era began, the Chinese economy has struggled to regain its pre-pandemic strength, resulting in a sharp rise in youth unemployment. Even college graduates cannot secure stable employment, exacerbating the issue further.
State authorities have drawn parallels between the current plight of unemployed graduates and the characters from Kyong Yiji literature, urging them to "take off the long gown" and embrace entrepreneurship by se...









