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After graduating from university, should you choose to stay in Xi'an, Wuhan, Chengdu, or work in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen?

Personally, I suggest that you consider multiple factors and carefully consider before making a decision.

Generally, to stay in one place, you usually need to find a satisfactory job with a high salary, a good climate and environment, and housing prices and living costs that match your income.

First of all, high-paying jobs are usually those with higher technical complexity, valued by the country, Internet plus, etc. High-paying jobs are usually related to the local average wage. If the local average wage is low, then employees in the same industry The average salary will also be lower than in areas with high average wages, unless a certain technology is unique to the region and the institute or company has a national monopoly. From this point of view, compared with the developed southeastern coastal areas, Chengdu, and Wuhan, Xi'an has almost no obvious advantages. Xi'an has almost no monopoly technology industry, the average regional salary level is low, and there are many college students and high competition pressure. Except for the employment situation in some prestigious schools, the In addition to being a little better, the salary of college students is basically the same as that of migrant workers. Therefore, from the perspective of urban competitiveness, it is absolutely unreasonable to say that Xi'an is not ranked among the top 10 in the country.

As for the climate conditions in Xi'an, the number of haze days in Xi'an has increased significantly in recent years. The annual haze index is second only to the North China Plain. The average haze in 2016 ranked around 7th among Chinese cities. In the six months from October 2016 to March of the following year, the number of haze days accounted for about five months, more than in Beijing. Even in July and August 2017, there were several days of smog, which the locals in Xi'an found strange. How would you feel if the elderly and future children lived in such weather?

Then let’s talk about the issue of housing prices. Low housing prices have always been an attraction for attracting and retaining talents in Xi’an. However, since the new mayor took office, housing prices have risen rapidly. The housing prices in different locations range from 3 to 5 It has increased by 3,000 to 9,000 yuan within a month, and has doubled in some high-tech areas of Qujiang. Although the current housing prices are still far behind those of the 1.5-tier cities, they are no different from other second-tier cities.

In terms of housing prices and affordable housing, in addition to low-rent housing, many first- and second-tier cities have launched equal rights for renting and housing. The voice of the Xi’an Municipal Party Committee has not been heard. Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and other cities have launched plans to support commercial, residential and industrial land. Residential land has been changed, and the residential government has provided low-cost housing and small-property houses to rent, etc. The mayor of Wuhan even proposed that college students buy a house at a 20% discount, and Chengdu even proposed that housing prices return to October 2016, etc. I have not heard anything about this in Xi'an. Any voice and policy. After all, in order to pursue rapid development, increase GDP, and make their five-year terms more fulfilling, some leaders of Xi'an must let developers make money so that they can reinvest. It only sacrifices the interests of the people at the bottom, but it doesn't matter, the people at the bottom will not speak out.

From the cost of living point of view, the prices of vegetables and fruits and labor costs were low last year, but they have increased this year. The reason is that the urban villages are being demolished. The original rent of migrant workers was 200 per month, and now they are forced to move out. Or raise the rent to live nearby. The rising cost of living for migrant workers will inevitably lead to rising labor and living costs for urban residents. I went on a business trip to Beijing this summer and found that the prices of vegetables and fruits in Beijing supermarkets are almost the same as those in Xi'an markets. The prices of many peaches and apples are even higher. It's lower, which is a bit surprising.

To sum up, if you have strong personal abilities and want to exercise, it is recommended to go to Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Tianjin. If you are looking for stability, Wuhan, Chengdu, Chongqing, etc. are all good options. Of course, if you really find a job in Xi'an where the housing price and living costs match the income, it's not a bad idea to come to Xi'an!