In the recent era of high prices, there are many people who tighten their belts to save even a penny more. In people in their 20s and 30s, the no-spending challenge is also popular, where they live without spending money for a few days or weeks.
This is the opposite of the consumption-oriented "You Only Live Once" that was popular until recently. Many young people certify the challenge through their SNS. We've looked at how to do this challenge.
1. Reducing food costs = Food costs, which account for a large portion of the expenditure. Save money on food by solving three meals a day at the company cafeteria or packing your own lunch. Coffee is replaced with water or I use coffee from the public kitchen at work
2. Reduce transportation costs = Transportation costs that are inevitable to travel far away. It's not a big amount, but there are many challengers who want to reduce this. Even if it's a little far, there's a way to walk to work or use a bicycle.
3. Second-hand transaction = Saving money is not enough, so there are cases where you make a side profit by selling things you don't use second-hand transactions In fact, the number of users of the second-hand trading app Carrot Market has increased significantly.
In addition, we are reducing spending in various ways such as self-cutting and collecting coupons. Some worry that this decline in consumption could lead to an economic slowdown. The challenge is expected to continue for the time being.
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