1. Urban consumption level: The four first-tier cities in the north, Guangzhou and Shenzhen suggest that the monthly living expenses should be in the range of 2000-2500 yuan; Chengdu, Hangzhou, Chongqing, Nanjing, Wuhan, Tianjin, Qingdao and other first-tier cities. It is suggested that the monthly living expenses should be in the range of 1800-2200 yuan. Strong second-tier cities, such as Xi, Ningbo, Xiamen, Shenyang, Changsha, Wuxi, Suzhou, Zhengzhou and Jinan. , suggested monthly living expenses 1600-2000 yuan. For other third-and fourth-tier cities, it is suggested that the monthly living expenses should be in the range of 1200- 1600.
2. Family monthly income: if the family monthly income 1000 yuan or more, it is recommended that 20-22% be used as the monthly college living expenses for children; If the family's monthly income is in the range of 5000- 10000, it is recommended that 25% be used as the monthly living expenses for children to go to college; If the family's monthly income is in the range of 3000-5000 yuan, it is recommended that 28%-30% be used as the monthly living expenses for children to go to college. If the family's monthly income is less than 3,000 yuan, it is suggested that students work and study to subsidize the living expenses, and ensure that the monthly basic living expenses are not less than 1000 yuan.
3. Self-financing: it mainly means that you have good academic performance and have the opportunity to get a higher scholarship to improve your life; Or you can work and study to subsidize the living expenses; Or your own invention, part-time job, etc. Get a stable monthly income, that is, have a stable profitability. If you have the above ability, the living expenses will be decided by yourself.
In fact, there is no accurate standard for living expenses, and various expenses should be determined according to the economic conditions of the family. Wealthy families can appropriately increase their living expenses. However, while giving children enough living expenses, parents should also tell their children that this is not to let them spend freely, but to hope that children can better cultivate and learn the habits of rational consumption and financial management.
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