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After a year, have you gained weight?

This Spring Festival, where did the money go? After the Spring Festival, I gained weight around my waist and slimmed down my pocket. The Spring Festival holiday has just ended, and many netizens have posted their household bills online. The series of figures make people lament that the Spring Festival has become a "spring disaster." Some netizens said that they earned money slowly on weekdays and suddenly spent money on holidays. When they "returned" to settle the accounts, their eyes filled with tears. During the Spring Festival, where did all your money go? Newlyweds: 40,000 yuan for a trip to Europe Mr. Li and Ms. Wang, a young couple born in the 1990s in Guangzhou, got married at the end of last year. Due to their busy work schedule, their honeymoon has not been arranged. They combined the Spring Festival holiday with the 2015 annual leave and family leave, and finally came up with nearly 20 days.

“There is no need to follow the rules during the New Year. Travel is also a way.” Mr. Li said that the two plan to visit five European countries including the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Italy. "After a busy year, I want to see the outside world and give my heart a long vacation!" After they returned from the trip, they went back to work, so all the expenses during the Spring Festival were spent on travel, which amounted to more than 40,000 yuan per month. . Housewife: She spends four to five thousand just on food and drink. Ms. Cheng from Hubei spent a "reunion year" this year: a son and a daughter (including a grandson) who are married and have children, two families of five, as well as the parents-in-law, husband and brother, and a family. ***Family of 12 people spend the Spring Festival together. Just eating and drinking alone is a huge amount for a large family. Ms. Cheng listed her purchase bill: 1,200 yuan for various fruits and vegetables, more than 600 yuan for bacon and fish, 300 yuan for candy and snacks, 400 yuan for various seafood, and 2,000 yuan for alcoholic beverages. In addition to food and drinks, Ms. Cheng spent 1,500 yuan on giving red envelopes to the elderly and children, and 800 yuan on an outing for the whole family.

Ms. Cheng said that in previous years, the company would distribute some rice and peanut oil in advance, but this year they are not available, so the purchase expenses for new year's goods are a bit more and they are a lot busier. Family of three: Liu Bin, who has worked hard for many years to save 3,000 yuan for his children to go to school, is now married and has a child. This year's Spring Festival spending is to "sparse food and clothing".

Liu Bin works in a state-owned enterprise with an annual salary of more than 200,000 yuan. Although the salary is not bad, Liu Bin does not dare to spend money "lavishly". "We must economize on food and clothing." Liu Bin set this tone for the Spring Festival. The Spring Festival expense bill for their small family is: more than 800 yuan for New Year's Eve tickets for their parents from Shandong to Guangzhou, 2,000 yuan for red envelopes for their parents and father-in-law, 600 yuan for a colleague's wedding, 2,000 yuan for a necklace for his wife, and distribution of profits to relatives and friends. 300 yuan from the market, 200 yuan from the market via WeChat, and an “education fund” of 3,000 yuan saved for the child to prepare for the child’s future needs. "We eat at home during the Spring Festival. Even if we go out to restaurants, we always order affordable dishes, and we also buy tickets in groups for movies." Migrant couple: Half of them are spent on travel expenses home. Yang Cheng (pseudonym) and his wife are in Luochongwei, Baiyun District, Guangzhou. A fruit vendor set up a stall in a certain street. On the 25th of the twelfth lunar month last year, the couple packed their bags and returned to their hometown in Sichuan. Yang Cheng said that excluding the cost of rent and wholesale fruit, the couple can earn more than 4,000 yuan a month. Yang Cheng told reporters that it cost him almost a month's income to go home for the New Year, half of which was spent on travel expenses. "The hard-seat train ticket from Guangzhou to Chengdu costs 263.5 yuan per person, and then we take a bus back to the county seat. The two people go back and forth, which costs nearly 1,600 yuan. In addition to the travel expenses, Yang Cheng gave his parents 300 yuan to buy for his two children. The new school bag, new clothes and stationery cost 600 yuan, and the family also spent 1,000 yuan on new year's goods and New Year gifts.

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