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Do you hide private money? Why hide private money? Tell me how many there are now.
A poll of 2,000 Britons conducted by an authoritative organization in Britain found that 10% of them would hide cash in hospital beds to deal with emergencies.

1.77% of British people admit to hiding private money, and they hide it in 980 yuan every year on average.

Last week, a survey by Portafina, a pension consultant, also found that 77% of British people admitted to hiding their private money at home, and 980 yuan was hidden in jars, mattresses and piggy banks on average every year.

The survey found that among the people aged 18-32, 36% admitted to hiding private money under the mattress. Among people aged 35-54, only 14% admitted to hiding cash under the bed.

The survey also found that 10% people like to hide cash for emergencies. About 20% people said that they had hidden 1800 yuan or more at home.

2. British people carry 250 yuan cash on average when they go out.

The survey found that men have 330 yuan in their wallets and pockets on average, while women's wallets only have 170 yuan on average.

People living in Dublin carry the most cash on average, about 1800 yuan, while those living in Liverpool carry the least cash, only 142 yuan.

3. Forget the average private money 180 yuan or above.

The poll also found that the average private money hidden by British people in old clothes pockets, suitcases, fitness bags, old wallets and cars is more than 180 yuan, which is forgotten.

In addition, it is found that the average cost of wallets in Britain is 20 yuan, the cost of fitness bags is 10 yuan, and the cost of handbags is 13 yuan.

The survey found that 20% people said they were afraid to go out without cash.

Real money can make people feel safe.

JamieSmith-Thompson, MD of Portafina, said: "From a psychological point of view, people still like to hold cash and hide private money, because they think that having real cash in their hands will make them feel safe.

Generally speaking, people are also changing, from the compulsion to hold cash to tracking and recording financial expenditures, becoming simpler and safer.

Predict that people will change in a few years.