College students consumption survey: monthly living expenses 1212 yuan, 8% often lack money.
Kan Maple / China new network
again in the first year of the school season, Chinese college students' opening economy "again. In recent years, Internet consumption, campus express, campus loan and other college students' consumption and consumer behavior have been continuously concerned by the society. What is the average consumption level and financial means of college students? Recently, the Research Institute of Mike has released a survey on the consumption behavior of Chinese college students.
how much does a college student spend a month?
- the monthly consumption of 1212 yuan, boys love social girls love food
this is called "college student consumption management concept" survey, completed by the way of network investigation, the survey is only for college students, the effective reply of college students in 2016 total of 1289 copies.
survey shows that the average monthly cost of college students is 1212 yuan (excluding tuition fees, between family and school trips). Family is the main source of student's living expenses. 94% of students' living expenses are provided by parents or relatives, followed by part-time jobs.
Where is the cost of living for college students? The survey showed that the main consumption of male students was social and entertainment, other food and image consumption except basic food costs. The main consumption of the boys was the other food, image consumption, social and recreational consumption, in addition to basic food costs.
boys were 7 and 11 percentage points higher than girls in communication / Internet fees (31%) and digital electronic products (16%), respectively. The ratio (38%) for image consumption (38%) was 24 percentage points lower than that of girls.
what is the main thing for college students to buy?
- a specific analysis of the price and quality of shopping and quality
found that the most important factor for student shopping is "price", and second and third are "quality" and "personal preference".
report analysis, as a class of college students who have not officially stepped into the society, the source of living expenses is limited. Students pay more attention to the price and quality than the brand, grade and advertising of the goods when shopping, indicating that most students can consume rationally.
holding the cost of living in the hands. Will college students manage to earn money by making money? According to the survey, 57% of students spend money in different forms. Among the students surveyed, 42% chose the products of balance treasure, money treasure, and financial management. 24% of the students chose the traditional form of regular bank deposits, and only 3% and 2% of the students who bought shares and invested P2P net loans. Most students choose a low risk and robust financial management mode.
is the cost of living enough for a college student?
- the results of a survey of more than 30% respondents to a
survey showed that among the students surveyed, 41% of the living expenses of college students were able to meet their daily needs and have a balance. Super 30% college students have not been able to make ends meet. According to the survey, 24% of students are not living enough, and 8% are often not enough.
report analysis shows that the cost of living is not enough for students. On the one hand, it may be due to the lack of living expenses due to factors such as the economic situation of the individual family. On the other hand, it may also be due to the lack of planning for the use of the living expenses.
survey shows that 40% of college students will not plan and arrange the use of living expenses. When the cost of living was unable to meet the cost, 43% of college students chose to give up their consumption, while others would choose to meet the demand of "parents help" (40%), "first consumption after payment" (20%) and "borrowing money to friends" (15%).
this survey also shows that 39% of the surveyed students reflect that someone has used campus loan loans. The report suggests that colleges and universities can pay more attention to students' life, guide students with economic difficulties to seek help and help, strengthen risk prevention education, and guide college students to consume reasonably and plan.