In the next two or three years, nearly 40% of Chinese households will face four major troubles.
China's society has been devastated by the epidemic, which has affected many families in various aspects to varying degrees. Some experts predict that nearly 40 percent of Chinese families will face four major "troubles" in the next two or three years.
First, it is difficult to buy a house.
The housing price in China is very high, and the housing price in first-tier cities is beyond the imagination of ordinary families. At present, China's urbanization process has been advancing constantly, which leads to a gradual increase in urban population, but the use of land in cities is very limited, which leads to the constant rise of housing prices.
Buying a house for a rich person is as simple as buying cabbage, but many ordinary people whose economic level is far from being able to buy a house in full often need to use external forces to buy a house. The most common is to use bank loans to buy a house, which the bank does only to be able to get more interest from the buyer.
Now in China, whether it is for marriage or for children to go to school, they need a house, and there are still many difficulties in buying a house. Students need to look for some good school district houses to go to school. Moreover, school district housing is much higher than the general housing price, which not ordinary people can afford, so they can only rely on bank loans to buy houses.
Many young people are now saddled with the debt of buying a house, and some older people are struggling because of the need to buy a house.
In addition, Chinese people also had to pay daily expenses, so life pressure became more and more. When buying a house, sometimes people would encounter the phenomenon of being unable to hand over the house as scheduled. The date of handing over the house was far away. During this period, the person who bought the house had to bear the pressure of housing loans and rent, which was hard for outsiders to feel.
Second, employment difficulties.
After three years of suffering from the epidemic in China, many stores and enterprises have been shut down and closed down. Now prices and oil prices are on the rise. Only wages are not rising, and even now, because business is bad, many workers are facing the risk of being laid off. Everyone is nervous.
There are many factories and enterprises in China that have had to stop production under the ravages of the epidemic, and some factories are facing the risk of closure because they cannot produce and deliver in time and cannot accept orders to maintain factory maintenance and lease.
These workers and some of the management have to face the risk of being fired, and if they are fired, it will be difficult to find work, which is now very common. Of course, not only people in society are now at risk of losing their jobs, but many graduating college students are also at risk of losing their jobs after graduation.
China has always attached great importance to the education of students. Now the number of college students has been increasing continuously. Many college students are faced with the problem of choosing industries and employment.
The number of graduates from universities at different levels can reach more than 2 million, but the employment rate of these students is less than 70 percent. Due to the impact of the epidemic, China's economic development has been in a downturn, affecting the employment of many people.
Some people struggling in society will try their best to get a stable job, so there is great pressure of competition in the work, and the demand of various enterprises for employment is also increasing, which is not a good thing for college students who have no social experience and just graduated.
Third, Pressure on education in China.
In China, education has become a business, and children's learning should be taught by teachers, but now it has become taught by parents, which is completely different from before. Nowadays, many teachers in China mainly rely on their student's grades and their performance evaluations. They only see students who are good at learning, and those who are not good at learning will not be cared about by current teachers, nor will they teach them learning methods.
This type of student usually asks the teacher questions, and the teacher always says, "What were you doing when I was just speaking? Did you listen to me when I was speaking?"
These teachers will show great impatience, and students would rather study poorly than ask the teacher again after feeling this mentality. Many teachers only recognize money. As long as parents give money to teachers, they will treat students as their children. Even if children cause trouble at school, teachers will turn a blind eye.
Some teachers even ask parents for money under the guise of tutoring classes. As long as some parents do not register to participate, these teachers will deliberately target their children in school. These teachers are only focused on making money, and they have tarnished the title of teacher.
Nowadays, prices in China have risen in everything, and it is not wrong for teachers to want more profits. What is wrong is that teachers have become businessmen, only thinking about how to make money from students. Such things make people feel very angry.
Four, marriage must be mandatory to buy a house.
It is common in China to have to buy a house to get married, and it is also a prerequisite for getting a hukou. In some first-tier cities in China, the economic development speed is fast, which is suitable for young people to struggle, but the housing price in these places is too high, once you get married, it means to buy a house. At present, the employment problem in China cannot be properly solved, so making money is a problem, which leads to many young people cannot afford to buy a house.
Add to that the fact that prices have gone up, wages haven't gone up, so buying a house has become, you know, the straw that breaks the back of a lot of young people's marriages. When you get married in China, you not only have to buy a house, but you also have to pay for a car and gold and silver jewelry. Besides, you also have to give some money to the woman's family, so the burden is quite heavy.
Of course, two young people certainly do not have so much money to get married, generally funded by their parents, a marriage will empty their parents' life savings, even some families need to borrow money to get married.
After getting married, one also faces pregnancy and childbirth, so the woman cannot work for two years. At this time, there will be fewer income sources in the family, and the pressure on the man will be greater. When the child grows up, they will need to receive an education, and when the parents grow old, they will also need to support their parents. These issues need to be considered by young Chinese people nowadays, and many young people who have not yet met the requirements will marry late or do not want to have children.
The problems mentioned above are the risks that 40 percent of Chinese households will face in the next two to three years. When facing this risk, the Chinese should maintain a good attitude and actively face these problems to find solutions, so that people can live happily.
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