About 20 million Chinese rural migrants have lost jobs as the nation's economic growth has faltered, Reuters reported, citing official said on Monday. Chen Xiwen, director of the Office of the Central Rural Work Leading Group said that a recent survey showed 15.3% of the 130 million migrants moving from villages to cities and factories had returned jobless to the countryside. Adding this year's 6 to 7 million new entrants into the rural labor market, Chen added, China will this year have about 25 million jobless and potentially restive rural unemployed.