Is the Spring Festival really that expensive?
Spring Festival really burns money. Red envelopes, transportation, eating, drinking and having fun all cost money. Some time ago, a "lucky money map" was published, which listed the average lucky money amount of all provinces in China, among which 300-500 yuan was the most, while the lucky money amount of Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and Fujian even exceeded 1000 yuan. Some netizens listed the personal expenses of the family during the Spring Festival, including the "red envelope" for honoring parents, which was 2,000 yuan per person and 4 parents, adding up to 8,000 yuan. Children with brothers and sisters, everyone 500 yuan, children of relatives, everyone 200 yuan. Just a red envelope, a family has an expense of nearly 20 thousand yuan. And travel expenses. Some netizens spent more than 5,000 yuan on renting a car during the Spring Festival, not including the gas fee. In shopping, the Spring Festival may be one of the most concentrated shopping periods in a year. Everything costs money for rice, oil, salt, chicken, duck and fish. During the Spring Festival, people spend a lot of money on things bought in supermarkets and shops, such as food and drinks for the Spring Festival, clothes for the New Year, gifts and kitchen supplies for the New Year. In addition, relevant data also show that during the Spring Festival of 20021,watching movies, traveling and visiting exhibition halls have also become important options. During the Spring Festival, the box office of Hi Mom and Detective Chinatown 3 both exceeded 3 billion, and many people contributed to it. According to statistics, during the Spring Festival, the sales revenue of China's cultural, sports and entertainment industry increased by 1 17. 1% year-on-year. So, in general, where did everyone spend their money during the seven-day Spring Festival holiday? Big data to tell you. According to the data of State Taxation Administration of The People's Republic of China, China, during the Spring Festival of 20021,the consumer market in China was booming, in which the wholesale and retail sales revenue increased by 27.9%, the clothing, shoes and hats increased by 3 1. 1%, and the cosmetics and sanitary products increased by 38.4%. In addition, the consumption of stationery and other cultural goods increased by 20.2% year-on-year, the consumption of daily necessities such as meat, poultry, eggs and milk increased by 10.6% year-on-year, and the consumption of high-end consumer jewelry increased by 18.8% year-on-year.