Danke Releases 2020 Report on Chinese Millennial Spending Habits
Phoenix Tree Holdings Limited (DNK) recently conducted a survey on Chinese millennials' spending habits. The survey, which gathered over 3,700 responses, revealed that 66.5% of respondents adopt a balanced approach to budgeting. Notably, 63.2% reported having additional income streams, with higher earners more likely to do so. Rent is the largest monthly expense, while practicality is the top factor influencing purchases for 49.7% of respondents. The survey highlights a trend towards self-improvement and the use of credit services among younger generations.
- 66.5% of respondents have a balanced approach to budgeting.
- 63.2% of millennials reported having additional income streams.
- Survey indicates a focus on self-improvement and personal development.
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BEIJING, Oct. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Phoenix Tree Holdings Limited ("Danke" or the "Company") (NYSE: DNK), one of the largest co-living platforms in China with the fastest growth, recently released a comprehensive survey on the spending behaviors and attitudes of Chinese millennials. The survey revealed that about
The survey was conducted on Danke's platform starting at the end of September. The survey aimed to better understand the lifestyle and consumption habits of Danke's main tenant demographic, China's millennials and Gen Z. Over 3,700 responses were collected for the survey.
According to the survey, about
Do you have additional income streams besides your full-time job? | |
Yes | |
No |
All respondents listed rent as their largest monthly cost. Men reported spending the second-largest portion of their budget on food and beverage consumption, while women tended to spend the second-largest portion on daily necessities.
When asked about their attitudes on spending,
Respondents with higher incomes tended to make more rational spending choices. Amongst respondents with monthly incomes of RMB15,000 or higher,
Your approach to spending and consumption | Percentage of respondents |
I make spending decisions based on my mood and | |
I prioritize saving money above all else | |
I have a balanced approach to budgeting, spending |
Monthly income | Spending attitude breakdown by monthly income | ||
Make spending decisions | Prioritize saving | Prioritize budgeting, | |
Under 3,000 | |||
3,000 to 5,000 | |||
5,000 to 8,000 | |||
8,000 to 10,000 | |||
10,000 to 15,000 | |||
Above 15,000 |
The survey also inquired about spending habits. When asked about the most important factor when considering buying an item,
What is the most important factor when you | Percentage of respondents |
Practicality and function | |
Brand reputation | |
Price | |
Packaging design | |
Others |
When asked about how they prioritize spending discretionary income,
After subtracting for daily expenses, how do you | Percentage of respondents |
Invest in myself by taking classes to learn new skills | |
Improve my current living conditions | |
Place the money in my saving account | |
I don't have much left after daily expenses |
"Buy now, pay later" is a common spending trend amongst younger generations in China. With credit cards and online consumer credit services now readily available, consumers can now buy products first and pay for them later. Such services enable consumers to pay in installments if the cost is too high to pay off initially. According to the survey,
Have you used credit cards or online consumer credit | Percentage of respondents |
Always use them | |
Sometimes use them | |
Never use them |
This survey indicates that millennials in China tend to have different attitudes towards spending than previous generations. They are more willing to spend on improving their day-to-day lives and invest in personal development, indicating healthy and balanced consumption habits. The survey also shows that the younger generations are increasingly taking on part-time work or using consumer credit services to supplement their monthly salary and cash-flow needs. Millennials and Gen Z also prioritize self-improvement and experiences as well as buying goods.
ABOUT DANKE
Danke, one of the largest co-living platforms in China with the fastest growth, is redefining the residential rental market through technology and is dedicated to helping people live better. Empowered by data, technology, and a large-scale apartment network, Danke's vibrant and expanding ecosystem connects and benefits property owners, residents, and third-party service providers, and delivers quality and best-in-class services through an innovative "new rental" business model featuring centralization, standardization, and a seamless online experience. Danke was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Beijing, China. For more information, please visit ir.danke.com.
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