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thing that cannot be missed on New Year's Day is New Year's Eve.

The recipient is looking forward to it, but in fact, the giver is worried about how much to give.

These days, when the Gyeonggi-do is difficult, how much money is appropriate for New Year's Eve?



Reporter Jo Yoon-ha listened to the thoughts of the citizens.



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People with hands full of presents are heading for the train to their hometown.



It's a pleasant way back, but a sigh comes out at the soaring water.



[Jeong Yeon-jin/Dalseo-gu, Daegu: This year, the price of Korean sweets has risen a lot because they can't do fruit.

Last year, I was able to buy something better at this price.]



I'm worried about how much money I should put into the hands of my nephews and grandchildren.



[Lee Yeon-hee/Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do: I wonder if the money should go up as much as the price goes up.

Since prices have risen so much, I don't think children will have anything to live for if they give less.]



[Lee Sang-heon/Incheon Seo-gu: I think 50,000 won.

It's a bit burdensome.

Even if you go to the mart and buy a toy, it's over 50,000 won.] On



social media, a famous singer's post saying that it is necessary to introduce '30,000 won bills' to reduce the burden of new year's money has received a lot of sympathy.



When a company asked 2,000 people how much money they would spend on new year's gifts, the most common answer was 30,000 won for elementary school students and younger, 50,000 won for middle school students, and 100,000 won for high school and college students.



In another survey, 43% of respondents said that the appropriate level of money for New Year's Eve was 50,000 won, ranking first.



[Yoo Geun-chang/Gangseo-gu, Seoul: There are elementary school students, middle school students, high school students, and college students.

It's diverse, my nieces and nephews.

I prepared 3, 5, and 100,000 won like this.]



The number one cause of holiday stress was investigated as expense.



There is a lot of money to spend at high prices, but it is analyzed that the burden has increased as the wallet situation has become tight.



(Video coverage: Jeil, video editing: Choi Hye-ran)