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What is the average monthly salary of college students?
By region, among the 202 1 fresh graduates, 38.4% have a starting salary of 4,000-6,000 yuan, and 23.7% have a monthly salary of 6,000-8,000 yuan. Recently, the group whose monthly income is over 10,000 yuan has been frequently discussed on the Internet, accounting for only 6. 1% among undergraduates, which is higher than that of the class of 2020 (4.3%), but it is still a very small group.

Some people even generally think that it is difficult for fresh graduates to "break through 10 thousand in one step" in "high-paying industries" 202 1 The industries with relatively high average income for undergraduates include information transmission, software and information technology services (678 1 yuan) and electronic and electrical equipment manufacturing (including computers, communications, household appliances, etc. 6508 yuan), transportation (635 1 yuan), finance (6 100 yuan).

In the high-paying industry, the salary increase space for college students is optimistic, but the industry can only cover a small number of people in the workplace. The industries with an average salary of over 10,000 yuan after graduation for three years (20 18) are information transmission, software and information technology services, 1069 1 yuan.

According to Michaels' research, the average salary level of college students is influenced by multiple factors such as industry development, labor supply and demand, and regional economic development level. According to the data of the blue book of employment, the undergraduate students (202 1 class) who are employed in first-tier cities earn 7332 yuan in the first month of graduation; After working for three years (20 18), the average salary can reach 1 128 1 yuan.

It is worth noting that contemporary young professionals pay more attention to the balance between work and life while paying attention to the salary level, and pay more attention to the happiness of work. According to the data in Max's Blue Book of Employment, among 202 1 college graduates, undergraduates, legal professionals, medical staff and scientific researchers who work in public security organs have higher employment satisfaction, accounting for 82%, 78%, 77% and 77% respectively, but their monthly income is not as good as that of high-income industries, and there is a gap with the "monthly income exceeding 10,000". Although salary is the most concerned part of job seekers, "a job with low salary but high happiness" has been popular in recent years.

Interface News previously reported that nearly half of the people in the workplace give priority to jobs with "less money, less work and no tiredness", and more and more people in the workplace are looking forward to putting more energy into their lives and looking forward to life outside working hours.