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毕业生该如何选择(一)

  Posted on Monday, May 19, 2008, 12:00AM
          祝贺你们,即将毕业的学子!你们即将踏入社会,开始多姿多彩的生活。但是且慢,在开始新生活之前,请仔细考虑我给你们的建议,这些将帮助你们生活的更好。
          Congratulations, college class of 2008! You've earned your diplomas. Now
it's time to get smart about the real world.
          Current projections say the job outlook for the class of 2008 isn't bad but
it's not great either -- there is an increase in hiring compared to last year,
but it's half of what was projected in the fall, and salary growth is mixed as
well.
          The bad news: Research shows graduating into a recession has the potential
to negatively affect your earnings in the long term.
          The good news: Surviving and thriving in an economic downturn boils down to
managing your expectations and your finances wisely, which is a lesson with a
lifetime's worth of value. Here are some areas to concentrate on.
          Find Housing You Can Really Afford
          租能负担得起的房子
          The "New York Times" did a piece recently on finding your first New York
City apartment.
          One of the men they profiled is a consultant who chooses to pay more than
half of his after-tax income for an apartment in Manhattan. Despite the fact
that his income (combined with a roommate's) satisfies the landlord, he is not
showing good financial sense. You shouldn't spend more than 30 percent of your
income on rent. If you need to split the rent eight ways, then do it. When
you're young, living with lots of roommates can be a rite of passage, not to
mention a fun way to get to know people and have a home base in a big city.
年轻时和许多室友一起住是一个成长经历,而且这也是结识新伙伴、在大城市里有一个居住地的好办法。
          Or try starting out in a not-so-big city. The most affordable rents, not
surprisingly, are in states such as Kansas, Oklahoma, and Kentucky.
          不管在哪里,房租都是最好不要超过月收入的三分之一,否则的你的生活质量会大打折扣、甚至可能出现财务危机。
          Take Care of Your Health
          照顾好自己
          Young people are the largest and fastest-growing group in the country
without health insurance. That must be why I've been invited to several benefit
parties for twenty- and thirty somethings who have unexpected medical expenses
that they can't afford to pay for.
          Doctor's bills are bad for your wealth as well as your health -- they're a
leading cause of bankruptcy and credit card debt.
          So if you don't have health insurance through your job -- or if you're
still looking for a job -- here are a few options:
          如果你的工作不提供医保,或者你还在找工作,以下是一些选择:
          - In 30 states, you may be eligible for coverage under your parents' plan
as part of a family rate, up to your mid 20s (in New Jersey, the limit is age
30). Find out more here.
          - You may also be eligible for low-cost coverage under a state or local
plan for low-income adults, such as Healthy New York or Healthy San Francisco.
Check your state's insurance department for details.
          - Consider a so-called catastrophic or major medical plan; these have the
lowest monthly premiums and high deductibles, but they will pay off if the worst
occurs.
          上述的三种情况在中国都不现实。如果你的工作没有医疗保险的话,你可以尝试买一些费用低的商业保险,也会起到一定的作用。
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