Youth unemployment in China hit a record high of 21% in May.
It's a problem not only for China's economy — it could hurt the US, as well.
China's economy is on shaky ground as it emerges from very strict lockdown pandemic measures.
That's compared to the US youth unemployment rate of 7.4% in May.
"The stakes are high for correcting these imbalances, given how important the youth population is to China's economy," the note said.
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