7月不含在校生的16-24岁劳动力失业率17.1%,创新高
In July, the national urban unemployment rate of 16-24 year-old labor force excluding students was 17.1%, up 3.9 percentage points from the previous month, the highest this year ; the national urban unemployment rate of 25-29 year-old labor force excluding students was 6.5%, up 0.1 percentage point from the previous month; the national urban unemployment rate of 30-59 year-old labor force excluding students was 3.9%, down 0.1 percentage point from the previous month.
June youth unemployment was 13.2 percent.
蔬菜涨价,为何黄瓜最猛?
The "value" of cucumbers soared 153.1%
"What happened to cucumbers? Why do I suddenly become like I can't afford to eat them?" "It costs 5 yuan a piece. I haven't been to the supermarket for a long time?" Recently, many netizens have reported that cucumbers are "valuable" "Big rise.
Beijing consumer Ms. Ma also clearly feels that cucumbers in supermarkets have become more expensive. "Recently, cucumbers have become ridiculously expensive. In just a few days, they have risen from more than 6 yuan per catty to 10 yuan per catty, almost catching up with pork." According to data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, as of 14:00 on the 16th, the national agricultural products The average price of pork in the wholesale market is 27.38 yuan/kg, or 13.69 yuan/jin.
On the 15th, Sino-Singapore Jingwei saw in a supermarket chain in Xicheng District, Beijing, autumn cucumbers were priced at 9.98 yuan/jin, and ordinary long cucumbers were priced at 5.99 yuan/jin.
China is not inflating. These are direct hits to the pockets of consumers.
In addition, he pointed out that from May to early June this year, due to factors such as the expansion of vegetable area, overproduction, abnormal weather, overlapping listings, etc., individual varieties of vegetables experienced regional and periodic problems such as difficulty in selling, high prices, slow sales, etc. This has seriously dampened the enthusiasm of vegetable farmers, leading to phenomena such as pulling out seedlings in advance, abandoning "management", and abandoning harvests in some places. This reduced the expected income of vegetable farmers, resulting in neglect of vegetable field management in July and August, resulting in a decrease in vegetable output and insufficient market volume, which drove up vegetable prices.
Does China not matter anymore? We will find out very soon. The veggies is a common, cyclical story that will fade, but it’s not making life easier for youth who are losing jobs left and right.
Let them eat red cabbage.