What A Million People Looking For Jobs Looks Like

Countries around the world are in recession. Unemployment levels are on the rise. People are losing jobs and then looking for new jobs.

Nowhere has the sheer number of people who have lost their jobs been as large a number as those in China. Unemployment is usually given as a percentage of the population, 1%, 2% etc.

So to many, it seems that the unemployment rate in America seems high, with the latest released numbers being 7.2% or 11.1 million people.

I’m not sure what the percentage of unemployment is in China, but I read a recent article the other day that claimed that 20 million people have lost their jobs. As a percentage of their total population that’s nothing, barely 2%.

So what does 20 million people out of a job look like?

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So how bad is the recession going to effect you? Well with Internet marketing, you can lessen the blow, or even avoid it altogether. I’ll tell you why in a later post.

Recession Schmesession,

-William Lee

[Photos: People’s Daily, Mails I Read, Global Voices]

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3 Responses to What A Million People Looking For Jobs Looks Like

  1. Pingback: What Does 20 Million Unemployed People Look Like? | How To Start An Online Business | Malaysia | Internet Marketing Blog To Make Money Online

  2. good read. wonder where you got the statistics.

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  3. William says:

    I got some information from here: http://www.tradingeconomics.com/Economics/Unemployment-rate.aspx?Symbol=CNY, and some from watching CNN… thx for dropping by…

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