The phenomenon that the wages of migrant workers were higher than that of college students was a complex social phenomenon that could be analyzed and interpreted from different angles. From an economic point of view, this phenomenon might be due to the relationship between labor supply and demand. Due to the high labor productivity of migrant workers and the high level of knowledge and skills of college students, the salary of migrant workers may be higher than that of college students. From a sociological point of view, this phenomenon may be due to the differences in social class and status between different groups. Peasant workers were the bottom group in society, they were often in a relatively poor and helpless position, while college students were the middle class in society, they often had higher education and professional standards, and could obtain more opportunities and resources. From an educational point of view, this phenomenon may be due to the uneven distribution of educational resources among different groups. They tend to receive less education while university students receive more education, so their wages may be higher than those of migrant workers. From a cultural point of view, this phenomenon may be due to the differences in cultural backgrounds and values between different groups. They often come from remote areas, and their culture and values are different from those of university students, so their salary may be higher than that of university students. From an environmental point of view, this phenomenon may be due to differences in the level of economic development and employment opportunities in different regions. Peasant workers often needed to go to the city to find employment opportunities. Their salary level often depended on the city's wage level and the market supply and demand relationship, while college students stayed in the city's universities and research institutions. Their salary level often depended on the university's wage level and the market supply and demand relationship. In short, the phenomenon that the wages of migrant workers were higher than that of college students was a complex social phenomenon that needed to be analyzed and interpreted from many angles.