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Doctor, the mayor is hard-core, calling on the wanderers to return home! Why don't most college students want to develop in their hometown now?

Mayor of Hebi City, Henan Province, highly educated talents. He studied in Renmin University of China, and received a doctorate. During his tenure, Hebi's GDP increased substantially, and various industries in Hebi also achieved very rapid development. The mayor of Hebi City also posted a video of the great changes in Hebi City in the past ten years on the Internet, calling on the vast number of wanderers to return to their hometowns for construction. This also reflects the general situation in China, that is, many college students do not want to develop in their hometown. Because most college students' hometowns are third-and fourth-tier cities or even small counties on the 18 line, college students feel that the job opportunities they can find in these cities are very limited, which is not in line with their career plans.

Many children who grew up in third-and fourth-tier cities study hard in high school, hoping to get good grades in the college entrance examination, thus entering universities in first-tier cities, and the possibility of staying in first-tier cities in the future will be greatly increased. Although it is very difficult to establish a foothold in first-tier cities now, most children in third-and fourth-tier cities in their hometowns are still very optimistic and feel that they have the ability to make a difference in first-tier cities.

Although it is increasingly difficult for people in third-and fourth-tier cities to gain a foothold in first-tier cities, the medical and educational resources in first-tier cities are very attractive. Many people want to provide better education for their offspring, so even if their life pressure is already very great, they will choose to stay in first-tier cities.

Although the price level and rent in first-tier cities are relatively high, the income they can get is also relatively high. Many people say that although they can find a very good and relatively stable job when they return to their hometown, their sense of accomplishment through this job is relatively low. Moreover, if you study in a first-tier city, you can't stay and work in this city in the future. Going back to your hometown will be criticized by many people and will also cause psychological pressure.