Most career people in the post-1980 generation make
only moderate incomes, which are far from their expectations. Only
one-fourth of them can make a monthly income over 3,000 yuan,
according to an investigation published by the ChinaHR.com website
last Thursday.
Talking about the post-1980 generation, most people
think that these people usually spend lavishly and seldom save
money. However, as the investigation shows, only 8% of the
respondents spend more than they earn, while 40% of them in this
group manage to save some money every month. In addition, 32% of
the people say their income can just meet their monthly
expenditure. On the whole, most people of this group can earn
enough money to support themselves.
The survey also shows that as many of them entered the
job market rather late in life, many of them are still working in
the grass roots at present. 25% of them can make a salary over
3,000 yuan a month and 32% of the people can only earn less than
1,500 yuan a month. Faced with this meagre income, 76% of the
people plan to earn more through learning. However, only 8% of the
people would like to quit their jobs to do so. Most of them would
not give up the jobs they currently have.
Most of the respondents taking the survey are between
22 and 27 years old. Among all the respondents, 42% have worked for
one year or less and 58% have worked for at least two years. 72% of
the respondents are ordinary workers while 23% of them are managers
in their companies.
(Chinanews.cn April 24, 2007)
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