The National Bureau of Statistics in China revealed that the unemployment rate for 16-to-24-year-olds, excluding college students, was slightly down to 17.3% in October from 17.7% in September. This suggests marginal improvement in job prospects for young Chinese.

Meanwhile, the unemployment rate for individuals aged 25-to-29 held steady at 7.2%, indicating a persistent challenge in the labor market for this age group.

Interestingly, the jobless rate for those aged 30-to-59 saw a decrease, dropping from 3.9% to 3.8%, pointing to relative stability in this demographic. This nuanced data highlights the varied job market experiences across different age groups in China.

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