In China, overqualified young graduates face tough job markets, taking low-paying jobs instead.

In China, many overqualified young graduates are taking low-paying jobs due to a tough job market. Despite having university degrees, many find themselves working as waiters, laborers, or film extras. The youth unemployment rate stands at 16.1%, and while some pursue higher degrees hoping for better prospects, the reality often falls short, leading to a shift in career expectations.

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