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How do you think the living environment changed ten years ago?
Urbanization is the background of soaring housing prices. However, as a demographic phenomenon, urbanization is actually behind population concentration and population decline.

If there is a demographic dividend before 20 10, then after 20 10, the demographic dividend only exists in some cities.

Because of the large-scale construction of high-speed rail on 20 10, the population movement is very convenient. This has accelerated the imbalance of population distribution. On the one hand, big cities are becoming more and more crowded and overcrowded, and only the housing price factor can screen the population in disguise; On the other hand, small cities began to shrink, and it was difficult to recruit workers, leaving behind the elderly, the sick and the left-behind children, which made consumption stagnate.

This trend has led to four super-large first-tier cities and more than 20 strong provincial cities, but behind them are countless small sleeping cities slowly dying. Not optimistic, after ten years of development, the development between regions is not only increasingly unbalanced, but also the gap is getting bigger and bigger. In the future, it is very likely that 80% of the population will be concentrated in 20% cities, and the population density of big cities will become very terrible.

However, behind the increase in population density is the decline in marriage rate and fertility rate. This is also an interesting phenomenon of 20 10. More and more young people choose big cities. Faced with high housing prices and pressure of life, they have to give up getting married. At the same time, social competition is becoming more and more fierce, education has evolved into an arms race, and the cost of raising is high.

This also scares away young people. Under the irrigation of internet culture, young people and mobile phones can accompany each other for a lifetime. To some extent, this is also an example of the virtual world crowding out the real world. After all, the network time is so rich that true love is more or less unsatisfactory. It leads to population decline and has a far-reaching impact on the whole society.

Dietary lifestyle

With the over-concentration of urbanized population, people's daily life and eating habits are constantly changing, the most obvious of which is the emergence of online takeaway platforms!

In 20 10, the way for office workers to eat was to race against time to grab the elevator and go downstairs to queue up for dinner, or to order food in small restaurants in groups of three or five. When they returned to the office, what they heard most was that their colleagues complained that 1 hour was not enough for lunch, and it took nearly half an hour to find a restaurant to queue up for dinner.

But now it's 20 19, all you have to do is pick up your mobile phone and click on the APP, and the food will be delivered to you. With the rapid development of the take-away industry, people no longer need to eat in person. As long as they place an order on their mobile phones, riders will deliver it quickly. It can be said that the appearance of take-away platform not only saves people's meal time, but also satisfies people's lazy psychology of not wanting to move.

In 10 years, people's diet and lifestyle are constantly changing. A small takeaway reflects the great changes in people's lifestyles. In the survey of "20 17 China Food Well-off Index", 82.6% of the respondents said that the take-away software changed their eating habits.

For urban working-class people with a fast pace of work and life, having a lunch is not much different from even adding a box of gasoline to the car-it is all to replenish energy and face the intense and busy work. In this case, it is obviously more time-saving and efficient to send takeout to the workplace than to go to the canteen and restaurant to queue up for dinner after work.