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Original title: the average monthly consumption of 2019 college students is 1197 yuan: the image cost accounts for the highest proportion, and netizens lament that it is not enough

According to domestic media reports, the survey of 2019 college students' consumption and financial management view data released by Mycos Research Institute recently shows that college students' average monthly consumption is 1197 yuan, with the highest proportion of image expenses.

The survey shows that the average monthly expenses of Chinese college students (excluding tuition fees and round-trip transportation between family and school) reached 1197 yuan in 2019. Image consumption, social networking, entertainment and learning have become the main areas with a large proportion of College Students' average monthly expenditure (limited to three items).

Among them, footwear, jewelry, cosmetics, beauty salons and other image consumption accounted for the highest proportion (62%). In addition, social and entertainment consumption accounted for 51%, while learning consumption ranked third, accounting for 50%.

It also includes other videos (28%), digital electronic products (26%), daily necessities (17%), communication / Internet access fees (13%) and others (1%).

The survey also shows that in addition, 17% of the surveyed college students feel that the cost of living is not enough.

Netizens have said, 'why do I eat 1500 a month?' 'why do I spend 2000, but I can't save it?' '3000 a month, but I don't think it's enough'.

'I don't think there's much 1200 a month now. At least eat 600 for dinner, and then buy some snacks, fruits and sundries. Girls also need to buy cosmetics, clothes and skin care products. After careful calculation, they are reluctant to buy one a month.'

"This statistic is that you eat in the canteen three times a day. I'm afraid 1200 in first tier cities is not enough.".

How much do you spend a month in college?