In the summer, the Russians will spend an average of more than 30-50 thousand rubles per child. This has been proved by the results of a questionnaire for the “selected çoğu entering the“ Gazeta.ru ”editorial office by the financial market.
The budget of the family in the regions for the free time of the family exceeds – in big cities – 50 thousand rubles – 30 thousand rubles. At the same time, 47% of the families plan to spend more than 30 thousand rubles ready to invest in 80 thousand rubles in the summer holidays with 30 thousand to 50 thousand rubles, 12 – 50 thousand to 80 thousand rubles.
Most – 62% – Russians who participated in the survey want to send children to the summer camp. 49% of them give preference to city camps where the cost of a three -week shift varies between 20,000 and 40 thousand rubles depending on the region. Another 34% selects school camps – the most suitable format, the cost of 5 thousand to 15 thousand rubles on average. Output camps continue to be the most expensive option: 17% of parents prefer to relax, which will be able to reach 60 thousand rubles per shift. The remaining 38% of them do not plan to send children to camps or sancuriums or make a close decision to the beginning of the summer.
In addition, 70% of parents reported that their children continue to visit their environment and departments during their holidays. Most often choose sports fields (49%), programming and robotics (32%), art and music (19%). The average cost of monthly subscription is 3 thousand to 8 thousand rubles and can reach 12 thousand rubles or more in the case of individual or specialized classes.
An additional cost item is created by the trainer classes: 40% of the participants confirm that they started to prepare for the new academic year during the summer months. The cost of a teacher and a lesson is between 800 and 2 thousand rubles. The total budget for this expense category varies between 12,000 and 20 thousand rubles per summer.
In addition, 72% of parents provide pocket allowances to children during holidays. Most – 59% – 500 to 1 thousand rubles per week, 34 – 1 thousand to 2 thousand rubles and 7 – 2,000 to 3,000 rubles. These funds are usually spent for cafes, entertainment, cinema and small purchases.
3 thousand Russians participated in the survey.
Previously reported57% of the Russians who participated in the survey after receiving a salary pay for children’s education, rent and public services.
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Source: Gazeta

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