LINE

Text:AAAPrint
ECNS Wire

28.4% of young Chinese can't make ends meet: survey

1
2016-08-23 14:37Ecns.cn Editor: Mo Hong'e

(ECNS) -- A survey showed 28.4 percent of young Chinese spend more than what they earn each month, while 45.4 percent said they still occasionally need financial support from their parents.

The survey, jointly conducted last week by China Youth Daily and Wenjuan.com among 1,571 young people in the 19-35 age group, also found that 26.2 percent of the respondents are barely able to make ends meet. While 45.4 percent spend less than what they earn, only 4.3 percent said their monthly income far exceeds spending.

According to the data, 51.2 percent of respondents hope "a certain proportion of their monthly income would remain" after necessary spending, while 69.4 percent believe young people should plan their consumption and raise wealth management awareness.

Zhang Ye, a native from Hunan Province who works at a state-owned enterprise in Beijing, said the rent she pays for her apartment almost accounts for half of her monthly income and little money is left after spending on meals, transport and socializing.

Wang Min (a pseudonym), a middle school teacher based in Tangshan of Hebei Province, said children should learn to budget and that part of their spending results from peer pressure.

"Take electronic products for example. Many young people's bills keep rising as they rapidly update their electronic gear," Wang said. "Many of the replaced products might not have broken down; they were just not the 'latest'."

  

Related news

MorePhoto

Most popular in 24h

MoreTop news

MoreVideo

News
Politics
Business
Society
Culture
Military
Sci-tech
Entertainment
Sports
Odd
Features
Biz
Economy
Travel
Travel News
Travel Types
Events
Food
Hotel
Bar & Club
Architecture
Gallery
Photo
CNS Photo
Video
Video
Learning Chinese
Learn About China
Social Chinese
Business Chinese
Buzz Words
Bilingual
Resources
ECNS Wire
Special Coverage
Infographics
Voices
LINE
Back to top Links | About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
Copyright ©1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.