

The young generation is troubled by the ever-increasing unemployment in the world. The World Bank has issued a warning of the World Great Depression, but the youth of China are not worried about this. Lakhs of Chinese youth are preferring to leave their jobs and sit at home. Lying flat culture is dominating in China which means taking a break from tiring work. Professor of Penking University says that last week 16 million young people have left their jobs and sat at home or become dependent on their parents. At the same time, these people are not even actively searching for a job. If seen, the actual unemployment rate in March could be 46.5 percent.
China’s 21-year-old Li, who is a great photographer, wants to leave her job and stay at home, so said goodbye to the job. Lee says that she left this job because she could not stand the pressure of unemployment and competition for the job. Li Aisi is not the only young woman in China who has quit her job but there are many other young people who have quit their jobs and are sitting at home. Li lives in the Chinese city of Luoyang and she left her full time job to stay at home. Her job is to go grocery shopping and take care of her grandmother who is suffering from mental illness. His parents are paying him a salary of 6,000 yuan i.e. $835 per month for this work.