What is the living standard of Hangzhou with an annual family income of 200,000?

Haizi is my high school classmate and good friend. She went to college in Hangzhou and later stayed in Hangzhou for development. Although the two places are separated, she will get together with me every time she goes home and know her husband very well. I went to Hangzhou to see a doctor this time, but I didn't expect to stay all night and accidentally spy on her life.

Haizi's job is stable, and her salary is ok, 10 thousand yuan a month. Her husband is self-employed, with a slightly lower income, but he can take care of the family, as well as the children's transportation, homework guidance, cooking and so on. The annual income is about 200,000. I don't know what level this is in Hangzhou, but looking at their life, I'm glad I chose to settle in a small county.

Haizi's family is new to Hangzhou and has an 80-square-meter subway house. Haizi unit has a restaurant, and only dinner is eaten at home on weekdays. My son only eats dinner at home. They usually have two dishes, meat and vegetables, and three dishes, but not often. If they can't eat it, the second meal will be bad. But the child is still so young that the body needs nutrition. There are always two courses. Isn't the intake of nutrition unbalanced and incomplete? "I am also eating at noon. Look how tall my son is! " I am speechless, but I beg to differ.

Haizi doesn't have a car at home, and travel is basically by bus. His daily work and study are solved by subway, bus, battery car and bicycle: first, the battery car goes to the subway station, then the subway goes to the city center, his son transfers to the bus to go to school, and Haizi goes to work by public bike. It takes 1 hour to go to work and school. Husband goes out to work, which is basically the case. Going out to play is the same, and you rarely take a taxi.

"Your family income can only maintain such a life? I haven't seen you go out to play either. Didn't your in-laws buy social security? Just a little mortgage. Why are you so frugal? Don't buy a car. "

"The car is not bought, but the license plate can't be shaken, and the bidding feels reluctant. We all work and study in the urban area, and it is useless to buy a foreign license. "

"We don't have many mortgages, but our son has to go to school and attend interest classes. We often have to watch movies and eat out. Everything in 7788 costs money, which is more than 10 thousand a year How dare we go out to play! "

Is Haizi's family too frugal, or is it that foreign house slaves with an annual income of 200,000 can only live in Hangzhou?