Now, the Lunar New Year holiday is just around the corner.



The face-to-face Lunar New Year holiday, which came after three years, has increased in number of people who are happy and talk about 'concerns about new year's money' at the same time.



Consumer price inflation last year was 5.1%, the highest in 24 years since the Asian financial crisis.



In fact, the burden of tax money at such high prices is not small.



A job portal site recently conducted a survey on 'New Year's Day expenses' for office workers.



In particular, there was a big difference in the expenses of New Year's Eve depending on whether they were married or not.



For singles, the average was around 120,000 won, but for married people, it exceeded 280,000 won.



There was even an opinion that '30,000 won' bills were needed for this burden.



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Previously, singer Lee Jeok said on his social media, "I wonder if the many people who gave out 50,000 won bills and then turned around and struggled with regret wouldn't warmly welcome the appearance of 30,000 won bills."



Many netizens also expressed their sympathy.