China economy: College grads post photos of themselves lying flat

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China's youth unemployment is so dire that it's inspired recent college grads to post pictures of themselves sprawled on the ground in 'zombie-style' poses

t tweeted a photo collage of some of these graduating students donning black or purple graduation gowns in various poses.

One image appears to show a student partially lying on a sidewalk in a black graduation gown. A graduation cap has been placed on her face. While this particular pose is trending this year, this graduation season's posts were often accompanied by other happier pictures of the graduating students. It also isn't the first time graduates in China have takenThese trending poses of despondence come as China's youth unemployment rate hit a record high of 20.

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