What causes the serious internal competition among college students? There are many reasons, but the excessive expansion of colleges and universities is an important reason. In 1990, the national college enrollment (including junior colleges, the same below) was 610,000, 1.08 million in 1998, 1.6 million in 1999 (1999 was called the year of college expansion, with an expansion of 520,000 and an expansion rate of 48%), 5.04 million in 2005 (this year exceeded 5 million), 6.57 million in 2010, 7 million in 2015, 9.68 million in 2020, and 10.14 million in 2022. If the average age of students taking the college entrance examination is regarded as 19 years old (the average birth year of those taking the college entrance examination in 1990 is 1971, and the rest are analogous), it can be seen that the net college enrollment rates in the above years are: 2.4%, 6.2%, 8.9%, 20.9%, 29.1%, 33.9%, 56.9%, 63.4%. Since exceeding 50% in 2020, the ratio has continued to rise (at the same time, the enrollment scale and net enrollment rate of master's and doctoral students have continued to expand). At present, the enrollment capacity of Chinese universities is more than 10 million, while the number of births has dropped below 10 million. This means that more than 10 years later, even if the net enrollment rate of universities is 100%, there will still be a shortage of students. It can be seen that college students are indeed becoming less and less "precious". Therefore, college students have to lower their employment expectations. #非农就业数据即将公布 #币安合约锦标赛 #ASI代币合并计划 #Mt.Gox将启动偿还计划 #美国5月核心PCE物价指数年率增幅创2021年3月以来新低 $BTC