The grade list of living expenses of college students has been released, and the gap between the ric

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-06

The grade list of living expenses of college students has been released, and the gap between the rich and the poor has attracted the attention of netizens

At the end of September 2020, the college entrance examination publicity and admission work was successfully concluded, and the admission results of all candidates of the 2020 class were released. The candidates successfully got the long-awaited admission notice, and the key universities also made preparations for the registration of new students and officially started their university life.

When children enter college, they leave their parents and start to take care of themselves independently. It's a test of self-care and independence, but unlike stepping into society, parents still pay their living expenses on time during college.

One of the most important issues for first-year students and their parents is determining the appropriate amount of living expenses. Parents are often hesitant for fear that they will give too little, their children will not have enough to eat, and they will not have enough money; I am afraid of giving too much, and the child has no sense of frugality.

Parents are also worried that their children won't be frugal – after all, parents' income is earned through hard work. So, how much is it reasonable to give a child? Next, let's analyze the 2020 college students in various provinces and cities"Cost of living"Standard.

College students in various provinces and cities in 2020"Cost of living"Classification:

1.Less than $800.

There is only one place in Gansu where the monthly living expenses can be controlled below 800 yuan. If college students can control their monthly living expenses below 800 yuan, basically except for the money for three meals provided by the school, the expenses in other aspects should be very small. The daily food cost is less than 27 yuan, which can be said to be very frugal.

2.Between $800 and $1 000.

There is only one place in Jiangxi where the monthly living expenses are between 800 yuan and 1000 yuan, or 825 yuan. It is also quite frugal, with basically no expenses other than necessary food and other expenses.

3.Between $1,000 and $1,500.

In Xinjiang, Qinghai, Henan, Jilin, Tianjin, Guizhou, Anhui and other places, there are more college students with monthly expenses between 1000-1500 yuan.

The quality of life of this group of students may be higher because they may have other living expenses such as buying clothes, cosmetics, going out with friends, etc., in addition to the necessary monthly expenses (such as food, transportation, and ** fees).

4.Between $1,500 and $2,000.

In Shanghai, Xi'an, Chongqing, Inner Mongolia, Yunnan, Sichuan, Hubei and Shandong, more college students are spending between 1,500 and 2,000 yuan per month. Students in this range may have more living expenses in addition to the necessary monthly expenses.

You can have more opportunities to shop online, buy groceries, go out with colleagues and eat out, and live a more comfortable life. They can afford to live on around $2,000 a month, which is a blessing for them.

5.More than $2,000.

In Guangzhou, Beijing, Taiwan, Shanxi, Sanya, and other places, there are some college students whose monthly living expenses remain above 2,000 RMB. These students are in a relatively good financial situation, which is enough to pay for two months for a college student who spends around 800 yuan a month.

In order to maintain a monthly salary of more than $2,000, parents and families must also have a relatively favorable environment.

In addition to food, they can buy all kinds of cosmetics and clothes they want, and they often go out to eat, drink and have fun. The living expenses of more than 2,000 yuan made many netizens envious, and they said that the gap between the rich and the poor is still relatively obvious.

Parents should pay attention to the following points when allocating living expenses for their children:

i.Make ends meet.

Parents should pay for their children's living expenses based on the family's actual income. Don't give your child more money every month because you are afraid that your child will suffer. This not only burdens parents, but also fosters bad habits of comparison and overconsumption.

Secondly, take into account the price level of the city where your child's college is located.

Parents should consider the price level of the city where their child attends college when setting their monthly living expenses. First-tier cities with.

There is a big difference in the price level between the third and fourth-tier cities, if the children are there.

Going to university in first- and second-tier cities can moderately increase the cost of living.

iii.Specific living expenses at different stages of study.

The cost of learning for children at different stages is also different, so parents should allocate appropriate living expenses according to the situation of different periods. When school starts or when the seasons change, the cost of living can be relatively high, and additional materials, clothing, etc. may be required.

Final information.

In conclusion, the cost of living around $1,000 to $1,500 per month is relatively reasonable, meeting the basic needs of your child while avoiding excessive waste. Parents still need to arrange their living expenses reasonably according to their child's tuition level.

How much do you spend each month? Welcome to share and communicate in the comment area.

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