Low-Income People Frequent Coffee Shops the Most

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A recent market study reveals that young people, particularly those with low incomes, frequently visit coffee shops for study and work due to cramped living spaces. The most frequent visitors are those earning VND5-10 million per month, who visit cafes one to three times a week. The second largest group is those with a monthly income of VND10-20 million, who also frequent cafes with similar frequency.

Coffee shops have evolved beyond serving beverages to become spaces for relaxation and entertainment, where people can meet friends and business partners. Many young people find themselves going to coffee shops multiple times a week due to their cramped living spaces. While some may argue that these visits are a waste of money, grabbing a coffee is more affordable than other forms of entertainment.

The phenomenon of “those with low income frequenting coffee shops the most” is intriguing, as it raises questions about the value of frequent coffee shop visits for today’s youth.

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Source: Coffee Talk

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