KEY POINTS
  • China's working age population is shrinking as a share of the total number of people in the country, according to official data.
  • A shrinking working age ratio means fewer people have to support a larger share of the population, even as the number of people in China overall declines.
  • The statistics bureau this week also resumed reporting the youth unemployment rate after suspending its release in the summer.
Many Meituan food delivery workers are lining up to make preparations in Shanghai, China, on January 14, 2024. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

BEIJING — China's working age population is shrinking as a share of the total number of people in the country, according to official data released Wednesday.

People ages 16 to 59 accounted for 61.3% of mainland China's population last year, down from 62% the prior year, National Bureau of Statistics data showed.