China News Service, Beijing, June 22 (reporter Pang Wuji) 58 "City Research Report for Graduates in 2020" released by the same city and Anjuke on the 22nd said that the rent of fresh graduates in most universities accounted for 20% to 30% of the salary. More than 60% have a plan to buy a house; more than 80% of graduates choose to travel by public transportation, and 40% have a willingness to buy a car.

  After the longest "winter vacation" in history, college graduates in 2020 will also face a more difficult employment test. This survey of graduates from first-tier cities and some new-tier cities shows that 40% of graduates said they have found a job, and more than 50% of graduates are still on the way to finding a job.

  Renting a house is the "first lesson" that many people step into the society. Survey data shows that 27.6% of respondents have already rented a house, and 35.5% of graduates are still looking for a house. From the perspective of rent, most graduates' rents account for about 20% to 30% of their wages, and the share of rents in first-tier cities is slightly higher than that of new first-tier cities. At a higher rental cost, 76.9% of the graduates rely on personal wages to solve the rental problem, but 45.6% of the graduates still need family support, and about 20% of the graduates need the family to provide full rental support.

  Regarding the question of whether to buy a house, the survey shows that 66.7% of graduates indicated that they had a clear plan to buy a house, 44.4% of graduates indicated that they planned to buy a house in the city where they work (including the home city of the work city), and 20% of graduates said they planned to return Buy a house in your hometown.

  In fact, in order to attract talents, nearly 100 cities in China have introduced multiple talent introduction policies to encourage college graduates to purchase houses and settle down, and to issue housing purchase subsidies to graduates.

  From the perspective of commuting, 85.7% of graduates choose to travel by public transportation such as subway and bus. In addition, taxis, online taxis, and riding modes also account for more than 30%. Some graduates want to buy a car to travel. However, compared with home purchases, graduates' willingness to buy a car is not so strong, and only 44% of graduates expressed their willingness to buy a car. (Finish)