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这届年轻人,正在为“情绪刚需”下单
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-15 07:18
Core Insights - The youth demographic is becoming a leading force in the consumption and cultural tourism sectors, shaping new trends and experiences [2] - The concept of "self-indulgent consumption" is rapidly becoming a necessity for young people, reflecting their desire for meaningful experiences [2] Group 1: Consumption Trends - The camping economy in China is projected to reach a core market size of 133.4 billion yuan in 2024, with expectations to exceed 248.32 billion yuan by 2025, contributing to an overall market size of 1.44 trillion yuan [4] - The blind box market is expected to reach 58 billion yuan by 2025, capturing 65% of the global market share, with a compound annual growth rate of 28% [4] - The "谷子经济" (Guzi economy) has seen its market size grow from 120.1 billion yuan in 2023 to 168.9 billion yuan in 2024, with projections to surpass 300 billion yuan by 2029 [4] Group 2: Emotional and Experiential Consumption - Young consumers are increasingly valuing emotional experiences over traditional products, seeking "emotional necessities" through their purchases [16][20] - The rise of immersive experiences in cultural entertainment, such as theater and concerts, has led to significant increases in local economic activity, with hotel bookings spiking by 300% during concert tours [8] - The trend of self-improvement is evident, with over 60% of buyers of knowledge-based courses being under 30, indicating a strong interest in personal development [10] Group 3: Dual Consumption Logic - A report indicates that over 40% of young consumers engage in price comparison before purchasing, while 24.9% do not set a budget for experiential activities [12][15] - This duality reflects a reordering of values, where young people balance frugality in daily spending with a willingness to pay for unique experiences [15] - The consumption of emotional experiences serves as a quick remedy for loneliness and anxiety in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment [20][21] Group 4: Social and Emotional Needs - The demand for emotional connection and support is driving new consumption patterns, as young people seek immediate psychological relief through purchases [17][20] - The need for a robust social support system is highlighted, suggesting that emotional spending may be a response to the inadequacies of traditional social networks [23] - The complexity of young consumers' choices reflects broader societal issues, emphasizing the need for accessible emotional support and community engagement [23]