If you refer to Hong Kong's per capita GDP of US$ 53,432, ranking among the top ten in the world, you will find that the above wage level is lower than that of other developed countries. The price level in Hong Kong is higher than that in Tokyo, and the level of property prices is also high.
There is also a big wage gap in Hong Kong. Because Hong Kong does not have a large number of high-tech and manufacturing industries, the main sources of wealth are real estate, foreign capital and the inflow of financial system, so high-paying jobs will only be concentrated in a few industries, while a large number of other service jobs are low-end service industries, and basically wages are only enough to eat and wear.
But if you can become a professional service worker, a civil servant or a top salesman in Hong Kong, the manpower is still very high, because the per capita GDP in Hong Kong is already very high, but the distribution is extremely uneven.
Here are some salary references.
Catering service personnel 9000- 12000/ month (excluding tax)
Driver 9000- 14000/ month (excluding tax)
Employee 8000- 12000
Customer service 9000- 15000
Comprehensive management position 14000-25000
Teacher 18000-35000
Ordinary police (civil servants) 24000-40000
Graphic Designer 14000-22000
Experienced programmers 28000-50000
25,000-40,000 construction workers
Doctor 6-2 million
Nurse 25000-50000
Housing rent
Public housing (only income below12000) is about 2000.
Ordinary private residence 12000- 14000
Newly built private residence 14000-22000
In fact, at present, the wages of some industries in the mainland, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and other places have gradually approached the above level. It's just that it will be much lower if we want to reach all parts of the mainland on average.