Speaking of the topic of poverty, are you wondering what the income level of young people is? Why is it that everyone seems to be the same? Why are there Starbucks, Mount Fuji, and concerts in the circle of other people’s friends, and you are still bargaining for three pairs of socks for ten dollars.

I have seen official statistics that the per capita salary in the first half of this year was 9,010 yuan, and the monthly income of fresh graduates was 5,440 yuan. In addition, Meimei also found that in 2016, the average monthly income of young people was 6,726 yuan. Four years have passed and the price of pigs has increased. I wonder if you have increased the price?

Post-90s consumption has two major characteristics: one is not to be lazy than me, I am too lazy to compare with you, and the other is that although I am lazy, I want to be refined. Food must be delivered to the mouth, taxis must be driven to the doorstep, and those who can shop online will never go out. At this time, a series of lazy home appliances were sought after by young people.

From the perspective of Tmall Double Eleven from 2014 to 2018, dishwashers have become the home appliance with the fastest transaction value growth in these five years, and the sweeping robot has become the home appliance with the largest transaction value. In addition to not wanting to sweep the floor and wash the dishes, dryers and automatic cooking machines have also become young people’s favorites. Lazy, we are serious.

And I found that not only girls will pursue exquisiteness, but the boys in my circle of friends also make me feel ashamed of a girl. Sk2, Estee Lauder, and Coyan’s are on the dressing table, and none of the facial cleansers and importers are left. less. Nike and Aj’s new shoes are always available for queuing up. Usually the circle of friends is star seafood, French food, and a lot of wagyu. Recently, I have become obsessed with high-tech, such as balance bikes, scooters, and smart speakers. Arranged.

In addition to envy and curiosity, I finally couldn’t help but ask, did you get rich and didn’t tell me? He replied: Actually, I owed more than 30,000 yuan for my Huabei. Me: Excuse me!

Actually, owing flowers is the norm among young people. You can ask, even if you are an indomitable man, who hasn’t borrowed money from Dad Ma. According to Nielsen’s recent “Report on China’s Young People’s Indebtedness”, 41.75% of our young people are in debt, and only 13.4% of young people have no debt.

There are also reports showing that the per capita debt of the post-90s generation is as high as 120,000. The young people in this class really dare to be poor. They have not become rich yet, they are first dragged down by debt. Among these debts, in addition to buying a house is a last resort, excessive consumption is the reason why we are poor.