However, we must know that many companies have not paid five insurances and one gold, even the lowest level, or only paid one or two hundred. So overall, we estimate that the official pre-tax income is around 3000-4000 yuan. In 20 19, the per capita income of China residents was about 3.4 1000 yuan, which was equivalent to a monthly income of 2,800 yuan (before tax), basically in line with my statement.
Now there are 65.438+400 million people and 3,500 people in China, and the real median is a little higher than before.
Then why does it make people feel inferior if their monthly income does not reach 3500?
As a journalism student, I understand this truth very well.
First of all, we must understand that a considerable number of people in society are absolutely aphasia on the Internet. According to the survey report of 20 19, about 541000000 people in China had no contact with the internet at all in half a year, including mobile phones, computers and other devices that can connect to the internet. This does not include a considerable number of people who have only been online a few times in half a year. Another data shows that in 20 19, the number of netizens in China reached 829 million, and the Internet penetration rate was only 59.6%!
So you saw it online? The vast majority? Phenomenon is not the vast majority of phenomena at all. At least, you didn't count the 5.6 billion people in China.
Secondly, the development of Internet has aggravated people's unbalanced psychology in underdeveloped areas. China has basically achieved national networking, and the lives of the richest people are impacting the hearts of people in underdeveloped areas through the Internet. Judging from various figures, although we have basically achieved poverty alleviation, it is inevitable that people will compete with each other after meeting basic food and clothing and not starving, and it is the vast majority of people who fail in this competition. They are silent on the Internet and have no right to speak, so it is bound to give a group with a monthly income of 3,500? I'm one of the few? 、? Am I bad? Psychological suggestion.
Related to the topic of monthly income of 3500, there is also the issue of academic qualifications. The average per capita in Weibo is 2 1 1, and that in Zhihu is 985. This topic is not uncommon. In fact, these highly educated people are more likely to attract people's attention and competitiveness, which does not mean that their numbers are dominant in China. 20 19 survey of netizen education shows that more than 70% of education in China is only junior high school.
Even if this survey is reduced to 95 years later (the data I saw is 98 years), the vast majority of people's academic qualifications are only technical secondary schools and junior colleges. Most senior high schools in China can't produce a student in one grade, or even an undergraduate. My high school is a key city in the southeast coast, located in the urban area, but only one of the three liberal arts classes skipped the undergraduate line. I was admitted to a second school in Henan with the first place in my class. Only five students in my class have passed the undergraduate course line, and most of them will choose junior college. (except art test)
In short, the after-tax income of 3500 is the same as that of a junior college or technical secondary school. In fact, from the data point of view, it is the normal living standard of most people. This is a purely objective analysis.