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How much will you spend on the Spring Festival? 40% of netizens expect no more than 3,000 yuan (with photos)

40% of netizens have a budget of less than 3,000 yuan, and half of them spend a month's salary.

Making new year's goods, eating new year's eve dinner, honoring parents and distributing profits to the market ... these expenses have become the hard expenses for most people in the New Year. Traveling abroad, buying clothes and buying mobile phones or electrical appliances are also important consumption options for many people. Whether you are a blue-collar or a white-collar worker, you can't run away after spending a month's salary in the New Year.

How much are you going to spend on the Spring Festival? Where do you spend your money? Recently, this newspaper jointly counted the consumption data of netizens for the New Year through QR code, Weibo and Dayang. According to statistics, in terms of the amount of Chinese New Year spending, most netizens chose to spend less than 3,000 yuan, accounting for about 40% of the statistics. At the same time, 17% of netizens initially estimated that the Chinese New Year spending exceeded 10000 yuan.

Although many netizens are "embarrassed" about the expenses of the Chinese New Year, almost everyone thinks that they should go home if they have money but no money, and they can't buy any money.

At the end of the year, we collected blue and platinum participation.

Recently, this newspaper jointly counted the consumption data of netizens for the New Year through QR code, Weibo and Dayang. The data was officially released yesterday.

In the questionnaire survey, the question "Do you think you are?" Among the options, 47% netizens choose "blue collar", 43% netizens choose "white collar", 6% netizens are "senior white collar", and "golden collar family" accounts for nearly 4%.

According to the monthly income survey, netizens who participated in the voting accounted for the majority, accounting for 32% of the statistical data, and netizens whose monthly income was "1000~3000 yuan" and "5000~ 10000 yuan" accounted for 29%. The average monthly income of other netizens exceeds 6.5438+0 million.

Among the netizens who participated in the survey, the registered population in Guangzhou is almost the same as that in other places, accounting for 5 1% and 49% of the total data respectively; Moreover, there are relatively many married netizens, accounting for 75% of the total number of netizens who participated in the survey.

Judging from the age of netizens, there are relatively many netizens aged 25-40 and 40-60, accounting for 54% and 25% of the total number respectively, while there are relatively few netizens aged 18-25, accounting for only 19% of the total number.

Some netizens choose to spend the New Year in Guangzhou or go abroad? This option basically forms a "50-50 split" situation, and the two groups are almost the same.

What to do: "Reunion with family" is the mainstream.

In the questionnaire, the reporter listed many ways to celebrate the New Year, such as "reuniting with family", "traveling by yourself", "celebrating with friends" and "celebrating the New Year alone". Most netizens still choose the traditional Chinese New Year with their families, accounting for more than 93% of the total statistics.

In addition, due to the diversity of Chinese New Year, many people choose other ways. Among them, "going out to travel for the New Year" has been recognized by more people. About 3% netizens will choose this way to celebrate the New Year, while few people will really choose the other two ways.

It is worth mentioning that almost 2% of netizens chose to celebrate the New Year alone, which is "bleak" for others.

How much to spend: 40% of netizens don't exceed 3000 yuan.

In terms of Chinese New Year spending, most netizens choose not to exceed 3,000 yuan, accounting for 40% of the statistics. But whether we can really achieve this budget goal, I'm afraid we really have to wait until the end of the year and figure it out for ourselves.

In addition, with the increasing amount of consumption, there are relatively few netizens who can afford it. 24% netizens spent "3000~5000 yuan", "5000~ 10000 yuan" accounted for 19%, and "10000 yuan" accounted for 17%. It is not difficult to see that netizens who spend more than 5,000 yuan in the New Year are only 4 percentage points less than those who plan to spend less than 3,000 yuan, and become the "mainstream" within one millimeter.

In terms of the types of spending on Chinese New Year (the questionnaire is multiple-choice questions), spending on buying new year's goods, giving lucky money to relatives and children, and visiting relatives and friends account for the top three, accounting for 66%, 54% and 47% of netizens' statistics respectively.

Because many netizens who participated in the survey need to go home for the New Year, they even chose "travel expenses" in the choice of consumption types. Some netizens even said in the comments that because the round-trip toll is 2000 yuan, they directly choose "no return".

According to statistics, netizens who choose "travel expenses are the main expenses for the New Year" account for about 30% of the total number of netizens surveyed. In addition, giving red envelopes to the elderly and traveling abroad have gradually become the "main force" of Chinese New Year consumption, accounting for about 18% of the total number of netizens interviewed.

In addition, 4% of netizens listed the "blind date fee" as the main expense of the Chinese New Year, and the blind date fee during the Chinese New Year should not be underestimated.

How do you feel: 60% of netizens feel that "things are getting more and more expensive"

Although 27% of netizens think that spending money on Chinese New Year will make "the pressure in the coming year great" and 5% think that "this year has been wasted", 80% of netizens still recognize this way of spending money and think that "this is the practice".

In terms of "the biggest feeling of Chinese New Year consumption", many netizens pointed the finger at rising prices. About 60% netizens think that "things are getting more and more expensive", and 19% netizens think that "there should be more and more lucky money".

In addition, 35% of netizens expressed their understanding of Chinese New Year consumption, saying that "it is nothing to spend more time with parents and spend some money".

8% of netizens expressed their helplessness in the New Year. "Can you last until the New Year?" In addition, 23% of netizens lamented, "Chinese New Year is also an experience of life."

Statistics show that although the proportion is not large, "the round-trip toll is unbearable" is still the pain in the hearts of 6% netizens.

Equivalent to: half of netizens spent "one month's salary"

In the questionnaire, the reporter listed the options of "rational analysis" and "perceptual knowledge" about the proportion of Chinese New Year spending to annual income, but the answers to the same questions were quite different.

How many months' salary do you spend on Chinese New Year? In the question, about 50% of netizens think that the spending on the New Year is "one month's salary", 33% think it is about "two months' salary", 12% think it is "three months' salary", and some people think that the spending on the New Year is "more than three months' salary".

Another question option on the same topic is "What percentage of your annual salary did you spend on the New Year?" In fact, it is not difficult to calculate that 50% of netizens only spend "one month's salary", accounting for about one twelfth of the annual salary, that is, less than 10%.

But in fact, the answer given by more netizens' perceptual knowledge is "10% to 30%". Statistics show that 49% of netizens think that the spending on the New Year has reached "10% to 30%", only 35% think that it has reached "less than 10%", and 5% feel more strongly that the spending on the New Year has exceeded "more than 50%" of the annual income.

This perceptual knowledge is also consistent with the feeling that netizens in the survey think that "the Chinese New Year costs more". About 88% of netizens said that "the Chinese New Year costs more".

Grassroots voice: decimals are afraid of spending money in the long run.

For white-collar workers, the account for going home, from travel expenses, gas expenses, drinks to small gifts, can be described as "walking on thin ice".

Mr. Bai, who is engaged in the sports industry in Beijing, said that going home for the New Year is full of bitterness. He calculated an account for the reporter. "I can't go home for seven or eight thousand days" and "driving back and forth for a thousand kilometers, the gas money 1000 is more than 300; I can't buy expensive clothes for my family. I spend a lot of time looking at those on sale, but there are at least six or seven hundred dollars a piece. A bottle of 20 yuan, the cheapest wine, is gone if you buy a few boxes 1000 yuan; My parents usually go back less, but I have to give some money anyway. Also give gifts to relatives and friends and pocket money to children. My three children, a younger brother and a younger sister, are given to 500 yuan, that is, 1.500 yuan. Besides, there are many odds and ends that are not included, so I need a lot of money. In addition, he also talked about the gambling phenomenon in rural areas during the Spring Festival without anxiety. " It's very gambling. Some people will win or lose 60,000 to 70,000 yuan after the Spring Festival. Fortunately, I don't play much. "

At the end of the year, some young migrant workers decided to stay in the city where they work for the New Year, and they planned to save money and gifts to buy new clothes, eat, drink and have fun. "It won't cost much to visit the temple fair again. In fact, going home for the New Year is a New Year's greeting, and it feels so monotonous. " Miss Bao, who lives in Liaoning, said.

There are also people who can't go home for the New Year because of work. For example, Mr. Li, who is a courier, said that there is only one holiday this year, so I don't have to go home to send red envelopes, so I earn more and spend less. However, he also set the budget for the Chinese New Year at around 2,000 yuan. "Buy some new year's goods, eat and eat, 2,000 yuan should be almost the same."

Lawyers have always been regarded as high-income industries, especially well-known lawyers. Lawyer Wang Yongjie, who has just won the title of "Top 100 Lawyers in China", told reporters that "the money spent in the New Year is still quite large. My parents are over 80 years old because they haven't come back for a long time, and they have to pay 10000 yuan. If you take your family out to travel, it is also a big expense. (Reporter Wu Yuhong, Guang Lin)

Guangzhou blue collar yizu

Sanitation workers: spend two or three thousand in the New Year.

Main expenses: family reunion.

Annual income: less than 50 thousand

Master An of Guizhou said that if you don't go home for the New Year this year, you can save a lot of money. Some of his fellow villagers have gone home. "It costs more than 500 yuan for a person to go back and forth." He thinks Chinese New Year should look like Chinese New Year. "Chinese New Year usually costs two or three thousand yuan."

He told reporters that his monthly salary is almost more than 4 thousand, and the expenses for the New Year have not exceeded his monthly salary.

Taxi driver: It costs six or seven thousand yuan for the Chinese New Year.

Main expenses: family shopping, parties.

Annual income: about 70,000 yuan

"The main thing is to buy things for children and the cost of buying new clothes for family members." Yesterday, Master Ma of Guangzhou taxi told reporters that during the Chinese New Year, he would spend about six or seven thousand yuan for the Chinese New Year.

He told reporters that in the month of Chinese New Year, as a taxi driver, it was very good to basically earn money for Chinese New Year.

White-collar yizu

Company manager: 10,000 yuan.

Main expenses: filial piety to parents and purchase of home appliances.

Annual income:120,000 or so

"The cost of the New Year is almost more than 10,000, which is almost equivalent to one month's salary." Yesterday, Mr. Wei, the manager of a company in Guangzhou, said that the main expenditure for the New Year was red envelopes for his family. "Filial piety requires red envelopes, one thousand for each red envelope, and parents on both sides must give it." In addition, we need to buy some new year's goods every Spring Festival. If there is a need for supplementary appliances at home, you need to buy some large household appliances.

He told reporters that if the family goes out to travel during the New Year, it will cost almost five or six thousand yuan more.

Jinling yizu

Bank executives: spending more than 100,000 yuan in the New Year.

Annual income: more than 500,000.

Main expenses: traveling abroad

"More people went abroad last year,100000 or so." Yesterday, Ms. Lin, an executive in a bank, told reporters that during the Chinese New Year, she would basically take her family, including her parents, to travel further afield. In addition, it is definitely a big expense to pack red envelopes for the New Year.

Beijing blue collar yizu

Mr. Lu (Junior Chef)

Chinese new year budget: 2000~3000 yuan

The New Year holiday lasts about ten days. My home is in Hubei, and it takes about five or six hundred to go back by train. I need to buy some small gifts for my relatives when I go home for the Spring Festival. I plan to buy a pair of shoes for my grandparents in Beijing, and other relatives can buy small gifts when they go home. Staying at home means going out to visit relatives, and eating at home is free.

Mr. Li (messenger)

Chinese New Year budget: more than 2,000 yuan.

I'll stay in Beijing this Spring Festival, so I won't have to pay for it if I don't go home. There will only be one day off. Only that day can I spend some money, but not much. Buy some new year's goods or something, and then eat. 2000 yuan should be almost enough.

White-collar yizu

Mr. Wang (lawyer)

Chinese New Year budget: 20,000-30,000 yuan

Spend a lot of money next year. My parents are over 80 years old because they haven't come back for a long time, and they have to pay 10000 yuan. Then I'm going to take my family with me. If my parents are in good health, I'll also take them to travel to Hainan. According to three people, the air ticket is more than 3,000 per person, and there are accommodation and meals, which cost 20,000 to 30,000.

L Jun (Financial Industry Manager of Japanese Foreign Enterprises in Beijing)

Chinese New Year budget: 1 0,000 yuan (the company will reimburse the plane ticket for going home).

Because my mother is from China, so the Chinese New Year is basically spent in China, and she usually goes to Tokyo and Osaka to visit relatives and friends. If you choose to travel abroad, you will send postcards. Chinese New Year is usually a rest. In addition, as far as my family is concerned, the traditional Chinese New Year program will be to go to the snow-capped mountains, soak in hot springs and ski together.

Jinling yizu

Ms. Zhou (Company Director)

Chinese New Year budget: 6.5438+0.5 million yuan.

The budget is mainly spent on red envelopes and gifts, which is expected to be around 6.5438+0.5 million yuan. 1.5 ~ 2,000,200,000 is a regular budget. Last Spring Festival, I also spent150 thousand to take my parents and sister to Malaysia, because the standard and cost of family travel would be higher.

In fact, it costs almost so much to go home for the New Year. I am from Jiangxi, and my husband is not in a city. Red envelopes are distributed on both sides, and it costs so much to visit relatives.

(Reporter Wu Yuhong, Guang Lin)

Shanghai white-collar yizu

Wang Xiaoyi (Shanghai mainstream media reporter, 6 years experience, married, education)

The annual income of the same family as her husband: about 300,000.

Expenditure budget:

1. lucky money: parents 10000 yuan, relatives and children 5000 yuan.

2. Buy new year's goods: 3,000 yuan

3. Prepare gifts for children: 1000 yuan.

4. Husband and wife prepare gifts: 4,000 yuan

5. New Year's Eve: 3680 yuan (a Chinese restaurant in Shanghai)

6. There is no travel plan during the Spring Festival holiday.

Total expenditure: 26,680 yuan.

Chen Fang (primary school teacher, married)

Annual household income: about 200,000 yuan.

Expenditure budget:

1. New Year's Eve dinner: 2,000 yuan (according to Chen Fang herself, the restaurant reserved for the New Year's Eve dinner is more popular, excluding drinks).

2. Lucky money: parents 10000 yuan, relatives and children 500 yuan, * * 1500 yuan.

3. Buy new year's goods: 2,000 yuan (mainly food)

4. Change your husband's mobile phone: 4,000 yuan.

The Spring Festival holiday is mainly to rest at home or visit relatives and friends, with no special expenses.

Total expenditure: 20,000 yuan.

Qian Ningxin (undergraduate student of a key university in Shanghai, single window period)

Annual household income: 250,000 yuan

Expenditure budget:

1. Buy gifts, including cosmetics, bags and digital products. : 5000 yuan

2. Lucky money: 2,000 yuan (income)

3. Home fare: 1000 yuan

4. Rent a boyfriend: 1000 yuan

Total expenditure: 5000 yuan.