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How much is the average monthly living expenses of college students reasonable?
College students are a special group. College students can't be completely independent, but they are independent individuals in law, so all kinds of behaviors of college students are also concerned. What people are most concerned about is the monthly living expenses of college students. In fact, this question is a false proposition and there is no definite answer. It is considered from many aspects. Personally, I think a month 1500-2000 is more reasonable.

What are the aspects of college living expenses?

The main consumption of college students is mainly concentrated in three aspects: living expenses, shopping expenses and communication expenses. Among them, the living expenses account for the main aspect, and this part accounts for the largest proportion of the expenses of three meals a day and the expenses of buying water and food in peacetime, so most people will say that the living expenses of college students have been "eaten". Secondly, shopping, on the other hand, college students are also one of the main forces of shopping. Obviously, college students will buy a lot of clothes, snacks and other commodities in shopping festivals such as "Double Eleven", and the consumption in different seasons is also very large. If they fall in love, this expenditure may double. Finally, in the social aspect, there are occasional dormitory dinners, class dinners, community dinners, small group outings, etc. It also takes up part of the living expenses.

Living expenses: dinner in 750 yuan (breakfast in 5 yuan+lunch 10 yuan+dinner 10 yuan), fruit in 20 yuan for one week, monthly telephone and internet access fee 100 yuan, transportation fee in 30 yuan, a total of 900 yuan.

Shopping expenditure: 600 yuan (daily necessities) every month.

Social expenditure: 300 yuan.

So in general, about 1800 per month is enough, but it also depends on the shopping consumption level of each city, but the living expenses of students in most areas are basically enough.

Sources of college students' living expenses

Different family economic environment is also an important reason that affects the amount of living expenses. Different families and students have different pursuits in eating, dressing and making up, and their consumption levels are also different, because it includes students' personal consumption habits. At this time, we should consider whether as a college student, we need a rational concept of consumption, and whether we can spend freely if we have money. Therefore, when considering family conditions, some college students will choose other ways to obtain living expenses.

Nowadays, with the development of China's economy, there are more and more ways to make money. Many college students will choose other ways to bear their own living expenses in order to reduce the financial burden on their families. So now many college students will say that they have never asked for a penny from home since they went to college, and even have some savings. This kind of college students is very worthy of our admiration. It is obvious from the average statistical results that most college students still ask their parents for living expenses, followed by part-time jobs.

Summary summary

Actually, I think college students are adults. In the legal sense, parents have no obligation to support us, which means how much living expenses parents give is reasonable. From a practical point of view, as long as you have enough basic living expenses, there is no need to spend extra money. We don't have to buy a new mobile phone, a pair of shoes or a bag. If all the money is earned by yourself, of course, you can buy it, but if you spend the money given by your parents, you should not spend unnecessary expenses. In fact, college students should take care of themselves, that is to say, they should make full use of their own abilities and reduce the burden on their families as much as possible, which can also better cultivate our ability to live independently. Finally, there is no way to give an accurate figure about the living expenses of college students, but what I know is that we should combine our family situation and objective factors and do what we can.