This really depends on what and how you consume for a meal, self cook or eating outside; and even eating outside varies from case to case, e.g., if you sit in formalrestaurants or buy from simple food stalls. So 100 per day may probably be the standard of some middle class individuals, but may be much more than what is required for just basic living on simple foods.
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For office workers. That's time to cook for yourself.
To work overtime.
They all eat at restaurants outside.
So it costs at least ¥100 a day to travel only by subway.
Did not take a taxi.
There are also loans for houses and cars that are more economical.
The government knows that 240 million people in China are unemployed.
The bosses of the companies are required to increase employment opportunities and solve the job problems of these unemployed people.
In fact, being a boss is not as easy as being a part-time employee.
I worry about paying employees' wages and paying social security and medical insurance every month.
Employees only need to do their jobs well, and I worry about logistics support.
I see your point. It's the pressure I used to share. I hope you will be able to put your own agenda before the interest of the state, and wish you the best of luck in your development.
In China's first-tier city, Beijing. Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen. Basically, the daily living expenses are at least ¥100.yuan,
My classmates who live in third-tier cities say that the prices are as high as those in first-tier cities.
I don't know which city in China you are in?🤭
Oh, fortunately I have long left China for good.