How do college students in China spend their daily consumption? The survey results of China on-the-job postgraduate network show that 56% college students spend 200~400 yuan on food and clothing every month, and 24% college students spend more on food and drink than 400 yuan. Depending on the individual, college students spend about 30%~50% on food and clothing. A survey of more than 200 college students in China shows that the current consumption composition of college students is mainly concentrated in four aspects: basic living expenses (food, clothing, housing and transportation), learning expenses (tuition fees, miscellaneous fees for books, research fees, computers, etc. ), leisure and entertainment expenses (leisure, fitness, travel, entertainment, etc. ) and the cost of interpersonal communication (interpersonal communication and love). Among them, the consumption content of college students mainly focuses on food expenditure and clothing expenditure, of which food expenditure accounts for 27% and shopping expenditure accounts for 17%. In other aspects, leisure and entertainment account for 12%, and expenditure related to learning accounts for 10%. As college students and adults who are about to enter the society, they pay more attention to their external image and interpersonal communication. The cost of college students going out to eat is increasing day by day. McDonald's, KFC and some expensive specialty snacks have become frequent places for college students. In terms of external image packaging, the consumption level of girls is higher than that of boys. Among the girls surveyed, nearly 30% have had brand clothes with prices above 300 yuan. The second result of the survey is that mobile phone fees and internet access fees are very high. 50% of college students spend 50- 100 yuan on mobile phones every month, of which about 37% are below 50 yuan. 32% students spend 50~ 100 yuan on the internet every month, and 22% spend more than 100 yuan. After the opening of colleges and universities every year, "campus news" emerges one after another. Now, the so-called three new things about newborn luggage (mobile phones, computers, digital cameras) have just become a thing of the past, and the topic of opening up parking lots for students in schools there has heated up again. Students have their own cars, which has become more and more on campus. It seems that for some "rich" college students, the main consumption is not just the living expenses. Forget the parking fee. Let's take the mobile phone fee as an example. Freshmen have to buy new mobile phones as soon as they enter school. It is not only fully functional, but also the latest model. Parents have spent a lot of money. They are homesick and nostalgic as soon as they enter the university. Plus, they are rich and too lazy to send text messages and make phone calls directly. It's normal for mobile phones to cost more than one month 100. According to a survey of China on-the-job postgraduate network, 50% of college students spend 50- 100 yuan on their mobile phones every month, and only 37% of them are below 50 yuan. For the post-90s college students, the Internet is not strange at all, and it has almost become an indispensable thing in the life of on-the-job graduate students. When you go to college, no one will care how long you surf the internet. Well, hasn't the internet fee gone up? I have the conditions to buy a computer in the dormitory to surf the Internet, and I will pay the Internet cafe fee unconditionally. After one month, the Internet fee is also quite a lot. The survey results of college students' online consumption show that 32% students spend 50~ 100 yuan on the Internet every month, 22% students spend more than 100 yuan, and only 13% students spend less than 10 yuan.
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