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When I go home for the New Year, how much money do I have empty pockets?

### Description: The Spring Festival is coming, and the migrant workers who are ready to go home have begun to calculate the accounts, how much will it cost for the New Year? Let's uncover this problem together!

When I go home for the New Year, how much money do I have empty pockets?

The Spring Festival is approaching, and for migrant workers, going home for the New Year is a thing that makes people look forward to it and have lingering palpitations. I want to be reunited with my loved ones, but I also worry that I will empty my pockets when I go home. So, how much does it cost to go home for the Chinese New Year? Today, I, as the headline editor, will reveal this question for you.

First of all, the first expense to go home for the New Year is undoubtedly the transportation expenses. Whether it's by train, plane or coach, it costs a certain amount of money. Taking Beijing back to Xi'an as an example, it costs about 400 yuan to take the train, and more than 700 yuan to take the plane. Of course, if you're working in a first-tier city, you may also need to add the cost of transportation to the airport or train station. As a result, the cost of transportation home will cost at least hundreds of yuan.

When I go home for the New Year, how much money do I have empty pockets?

Secondly, when you go home for the New Year, you can't wait to prepare gifts and red envelopes for your relatives. Parents, grandparents, siblings, relatives and friends...... Everyone wants to be able to get a piece of their mind. For migrant workers, these gifts and red envelopes are also expenses that cannot be ignored. According to survey statistics, on average, a person needs to prepare at least 1,000 yuan for gifts and red envelopes when they go home for the New Year.

In addition, eating, drinking and having fun during the Chinese New Year is also an essential consumption. Whether it's cooking at home or eating out, there is a certain amount of money to be paid. Coupled with entertainment activities such as visiting relatives and friends, visiting temple fairs, and watching movies, these expenses will gradually accumulate. According to statistics, the cost of eating, drinking and entertainment during the Chinese New Year is about 500 yuan.

Finally, we also have to consider other unexpected costs that we may face when we return home. For example, you may need to buy new clothes or settle some unexpected chores. These expenses, while unpredictable, are common expenses when returning home for the New Year. As a rule of thumb, this type of fee is usually around 100-200 yuan.

When I go home for the New Year, how much money do I have empty pockets?

To sum up, the cost of a trip home for the New Year is roughly 400-700 yuan for transportation, 1,000 yuan for gift red envelopes, 500 yuan for eating, drinking and playing, and 100-200 yuan for other unexpected expenses, totaling about 2,000-2,500 yuan. Of course, this is only a rough estimate and will need to be adjusted on an individual basis.

For migrant workers, going home for the New Year not only represents reunion and warmth, but also means a lot of expenses. Therefore, before going home for the Chinese New Year, we should budget well in advance and arrange our expenses reasonably. At the same time, you can reduce expenses and reduce financial pressure through shopping coupons, discount activities, etc.

Finally, let's look forward to the arrival of this Spring Festival, and wish every migrant worker a happy and happy New Year! If you think this article is valuable, please share it with more people, so that more migrant workers can understand the cost of going home for the New Year, and let more people share joy and happiness!

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