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China's Weak Post-COVID Economic Recovery and Aggregate Demand Problem

Contrary to widespread expectations of a strong, consumption-driven rebound similar to other nations, China's economy failed to bounce back rapidly after its zero-COVID policy was lifted in late 2022. Despite a projected annual growth of 5%, the recovery was undermined by severely weak aggregate demand. Key evidence for this problem included a youth unemployment rate reaching 20% and consumer confidence falling to such a low level that authorities suspended the publication of the data.

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Updated 2026-05-02

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