2025年的一项调查发现,大多数罗马尼亚人在情人节和Dragobete上花得很少,男性和高收入者花得更多。
A 2025 survey finds most Romanians spend little on Valentine’s Day and Dragobete, with men and higher earners spending more.
2025年由FAF Romania和UniCredit Bank进行的一项调查发现,只有7%的罗马尼亚人在情人节和Dragobete上大幅度增加了开支,认为这些开支比大型购物活动更具象征意义。
A 2025 survey by CFA Romania and UniCredit Bank finds only 7% of Romanians significantly increase spending on Valentine’s Day and Dragobete, viewing them more as symbolic occasions than major shopping events.
男性(8.1%)花费更多的可能性几乎是女性(4.3%)的两倍,高收入与支出增加相关。
Men (8.1%) are nearly twice as likely as women (4.3%) to spend more, and higher income correlates with greater spending.
Gen Z的支出往往低于1 000新元,而Gen X的支出则更多,千年显示支出均衡。
Gen Z tends to spend under 1,000 RON, while Gen X spends more, and Millennials show balanced spending.
FAF Romania协会发布了一份预算编制指南,敦促夫妇设定限制,避免冲动购买,并优先考虑有意义的经验。
The CFA Romania Association released a budgeting guide urging couples to set limits, avoid impulse buys, and prioritize meaningful experiences.
这项研究调查了2025年11月3日至6日的1 130名城市受访者。
The study surveyed 1,130 urban respondents from November 3–6, 2025.