By, uav-jp 05/11/2022

Questionnaire survey of 252 LEE members about the recent "New Year's gift situation"! How much? how do you manage What is a failure story?

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``Children's money education'' starting with ``New Year's gift'' as an opportunity to think about the value and use of money

・The recent money situation is completely different from when I was a child in my 40s. I want my child to have a money education that fits the times, but what should I do? This time, we will consider effective money education methods that are triggered by "New Year's gifts" that are familiar to children. How do you manage "Otoshidama"? We asked Emi and Yukiko Nonomura!

[Questionnaire for LEE members] Saving? use? New Year's gifts for LEE reader families

252 LEE members responded to a questionnaire about New Year's gifts. How to manage and use New Year's money, what are failure stories? *The questionnaire will be conducted from October 5 to 12, 2021.

Q.How much do you usually receive as New Year's gifts for children?

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▼In the past few years, the amount of money received as a New Year's gift has been declining.

LEE Questionnaire to 252 members! How much? how do you manage What is a failure story?

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The amount of money you receive as a New Year's gift varies considerably from person to person, depending on the age of the child, the area in which they live, the number of relatives, etc. In addition, there are voices saying, "I haven't had many opportunities to see my relatives in the last two years due to the corona crisis, and the amount of money I receive as a New Year's gift has decreased."

Q.Who do you get New Year's money from?

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▼Children enjoy the big New Year gifts they get from their grandparents!

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Grandparents are the most popular, and the New Year's gift you get at once is also expensive! Many grandparents say 5,000 to 10,000 yen, and many uncles and aunts say several thousand yen. In particular, aunts and uncles say, ``We decide on a flat rate of 1,000 yen for all children of relatives.'' If you don't have many relatives, your parents often give you New Year's money in addition to your pocket money. *There are multiple answers.

Q.Who manages New Year's gifts?

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▼Most of the large amounts of New Year's money are managed by mothers There are many small children, and more than 40% of households are managed by mothers. As the child grows older, there are cases where the parent decides how to use the money, or the child himself/herself is allowed to spend a certain amount of money freely. Some people said, "I'm worried about giving my children money no matter how old they are."

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▼ In the case of "mother" and "father", is New Year's money management going well? [OK] Mother saves the full amount. I don't know the value of money or the meaning of New Year's money, so I plan to hand over my passbook when I'm old enough to understand. The advantage is that you can manage how much New Year's money you received from whom. (Mino's eldest son, 7 years old) ・I feel that it is not good for elementary and junior high school children to have a large amount of money that is more than double their usual pocket money. Parents can prevent overspending by showing that the amount of money they can afford to spend is money that will be saved for the future. (Mr. Pei Pei, eldest daughter 13 years old, eldest son 10 years old) ・My parents saved my New Year's money, and when I turned 20, I was presented with a passbook. I am so grateful that I am planning to do the same for my son. (Misoso's eldest daughter, 6 years old)

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