With the rapid development of China's economy, the salary income level of first-tier cities is also gradually rising.
From Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen to the Yangtze River Delta region, the average salary of all walks of life has exceeded 10,000 yuan.
However, what exactly is the quality of life behind the high salary?
Is wealth directly proportional to the quality of life, or is it difficult to solve the stress of daily life with a high income?
Let's take a look.
As the number of college students increases, new graduates face more competition in the job market.
Among the graduates of the class of 2022, students who can be admitted to universities in China are more likely to find their dream jobs and earn high incomes.
However, many fresh graduates who fail to enter prestigious universities are facing employment pressure and the dilemma of long-term employment.
Are high salaries reserved only for college graduates?
There may be other possibilities.
The salaries of graduates of Tsinghua University and Peking University are firmly in the top two, with 11,992 yuan and 11,794 yuan respectively.
It was followed by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ** University of Finance and Economics, Beijing University of Foreign Chinese and Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications.
And some non-university graduates, such as Guangdong University of Foreign Studies and China Foreign Affairs University, have also achieved good salary results.
Does the high salary only belong to a few graduates of prestigious schools?
Or do non-elite schools have the same opportunities?
The growth of salary income in first-tier cities, the employment pressure of college students, and the salary ranking of college graduates are all hot topics of current social concern.
Is wealth proportional to the quality of life, does college background determine high salary, and are students from prestigious universities the only recipients of high salaries?
Let's dive deeper and find more possible answers.