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What is it like to work in Shanghai?

Don’t come, even Shanghainese themselves can’t live anymore. No one can afford commercial housing. They are all buying affordable housing. The total price of a 70-square-meter affordable housing is 2 million. A 50-square-meter second-hand house in the urban area. The total price of a house generally exceeds 4 million, and commercial housing is even more expensive. Even in the outer ring, it takes 5 million to afford an 80-square-meter house. . . In Shanghai, all households with total assets of less than 8 million are poor households. What do you think 8 million is equivalent to? It is equivalent to two houses for five people, grandparents, parents and children. The total living area for five people may be less than 150 square meters. , there is no house to rent, and no house to rent means no additional income. Without rent as an income source, it is difficult for a Shanghai family with a total asset of less than 800 to help their youngest child buy a commercial house for marriage. If the child in the marriage is a boy, he may be single forever, and the entire family's 8 million assets will be of no use at all. . . . . . Therefore, if you want to be able to have children and support the elderly in Shanghai and achieve a well-off family, your family of at least five people must have total assets of 15 million (including three not-so-large houses and more than 2 million in spare money). Also ⊙?⊙! , and another point, the average annual salary of people born after 1970 and before 2000 who worked in Shanghai has reached 200,000. If you find that your annual salary is lower than this average, if you are a Shanghainese, you must at least have a nest in Shanghai. , you just continue to hang around and you won’t die. If you are an outsider and don’t reach this number, you will really die. How will you die? You will be pissed to death by yourself who is at the bottom of the contempt chain. This is not alarmist! However, half of Shanghai locals are poor, and there are also many rich people! Did you know? Many local Shanghainese building cleaning ladies with a monthly salary of 2,500 are relocated households. Their monthly salary is small, but they work to cultivate their sentiments. Many Shanghai uncles who were allocated several sets of resettled houses live in squatting at home, and many who were allocated resettled houses live in squatting households. Young people born in the 1980s and 1990s play basketball in the community every day to exercise, and none of them work. . . . . . Most of the Shanghainese who work as low-level employees in Shanghai are poor. You can only deal with people at work or with new Shanghainese like you. You will definitely not be able to integrate into the circle of rich people in Shanghai. You will not be able to integrate into the circle of rich people. , you will have no upward momentum and channels, and the important relationship will be gone. It doesn’t matter, you have to rely solely on yourself. Of course, Shanghai is a city that is more self-reliant than the rest of the country. Most people don’t rely on connections to rise. They rely on their own abilities and the help they give themselves when others appreciate them. People help others. There are still some. If you can't integrate into the upper class society, you won't have decent and reliable people to help you. Help comes and goes, and they are all people like you.