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I want to investigate the average wages in Shanghai and Shenzhen.

As a Shanghainese, I was lucky enough to stay in Shenzhen for some time, so I want to compare Shanghai with Shenzhen. In these statements, although I am from Shanghai, I will try my best to maintain an objective and fair position, but because of this.

I haven't been in Shenzhen for a long time (only two months so far), so if you have any problems with Shenzhen, please ask my friend Han Hai in Shenzhen.

A comparison: urban environment

At this point, I think there is nothing to discuss. Shenzhen is better than Shanghai. On the most beautiful road in Shanghai, it is difficult to see a trace of green, only high-rise buildings and dazzling goods can be seen. This scene, if prosperous, is appropriate, but in terms of beauty, Shenzhen is full of gardens and green spaces, which obviously makes people love Shenzhen more.

Conclusion: Shenzhen scored.

Comparison 2: Public security environment

Another place without suspense. Only this time, Shanghai has far surpassed Shenzhen. I feel insecure in Shenzhen. There are small cases in the newspaper every day and big cases every week. I saw what i saw.

A very bad traffic accident, a motorcycle ran through a red light and ran away. I believe this kind of thing is a trivial matter in Shenzhen, but it's a bit petty for me to mention it. To borrow a friend's words, Shanghai is just a hooligan, and Shenzhen is full of outlaws.

Conclusion: Shanghai scored.

Comparison 3: Girls

This is where it is difficult for me to draw a conclusion. I write down my feelings and hope you can judge. I once saw a post saying: All the beautiful women in China gathered in Shenzhen, which was severely refuted by me. In my eyes, I can only say that girls from all over the country gather in Shenzhen, not beautiful women. Indeed, there are girls from all over the country in Shenzhen. It can be said that the quality of girls in Shenzhen is very average all over the country. But in contrast, there are many more beautiful women in Shanghai.

I have been to Shenzhen. For example, when I take a bus in Shanghai, I usually look at which girl is the most beautiful on the bus first, and then stand next to that girl and look up until I get off. But in Shenzhen, I have no interest in doing so, because basically I seldom meet beautiful girls. I've been here for a long time, and my eyes may have become much worse.

On the other hand, I think the girls in Shanghai are too lazy and charming. In Shanghai, I seldom see girls doing housework. But in Shenzhen, no matter where you come from, you are good at housework (a girl in my office often cooks for me and doesn't have to wash dishes after eating, so happy * _ *).

I believe why everyone finds it difficult to draw a conclusion. At this point, different people have different views, so let everyone choose for themselves.

Contrast 4: Male

This is also a difficult place. It is also a city with many immigrants, but Shanghai itself has a large population base, so most of the people you can see on the road are locals, while Shenzhen is different. It is estimated that 80% of the people are from other places, so there are not many real locals. A considerable number of migrants in Shanghai are college students. As the elite of contemporary society, they are easy to get along with in Shanghai.

In such a society. It has also improved the overall quality of Shanghai. Among Shenzhen people, there are more migrant workers who feel that their cultural quality is relatively low. Of course, I solemnly declare that I have no intention of discriminating against farmers and workers' brothers, but because of life and work, migrant workers don't care much about their clothes and habits. It makes people feel that men in Shanghai are cleaner and neater.

But when it comes to Shenzhen men, you have to mention Hong Kong men. Once a female colleague from Shanghai went to Hong Kong for a few days and came back to tell me that men in Hong Kong looked "blind". I also met some Hong Kong men in Shenzhen, which really felt good, better than Shanghai men, but only for middle-aged men. Among the younger generation, there is not much difference between Hong Kong boys and Shanghai boys.

Conclusion: Shanghai scored.

The fifth comparison: the price level

The first feeling of coming to Shenzhen is that the price level here is on the high side, and the average price should be more than one and a half times that of Shanghai. Let me give you a few daily examples: although the lowest bus is 1 yuan, regardless of the travel distance and vehicles,

The situation is not as good as that in Shanghai, and there are fewer cars with 1 yuan. Taxi, Shanghai starting price 10 yuan, here 12.5 yuan. Rent: Shanghai 600- 1000, Shenzhen 1000-2000.

Conclusion: Shanghai scored.

Comparison 6: Wage level

Theoretically, where the price level is high, wages are bound to be high. However, after running in the Shenzhen talent market for a month, I feel that the salary here is lower than that in Shanghai. Take my industry (computer) as an example: many experienced programmers in Shenzhen can only get a salary of 1000-2000 yuan per month, while in Shanghai, an experienced programmer can generally get a salary of 3000-4000 yuan. Even college graduates with little work experience can get a salary of1.500-2,000 yuan. Designers: Shenzhen can hire designers as long as 1500 yuan, while Shanghai designers need more than 2,500 yuan. I don't know if my data can represent the Shenzhen market, but the Shenzhen talent market gives me this feeling. Besides, I don't rule out the problem of ability. Maybe the talent market I went to is only for middle and low-level talents, and I don't need high skills.

However, Shenzhen has an advantage, that is, most units can provide accommodation, unlike Shanghai, where there are not many units that can provide accommodation. Considering the high rent in Shenzhen, it is also a big savings.

Conclusion: Shanghai score (the data may be inaccurate)