Puzzled China mother complains that child’s homework includes intrusive questions about family finances
- Homework asks about earnings, mortgage payments, car loans
- Viral video clip viewed 3 million times, 60,000 comments on Douyin

The story of a mother in China who complained that her child’s homework contained questions asking about the family’s finances has trended on mainland social media.
The mother, from southern Guangdong province, said on Douyin on January 30 that her child, a primary school pupil, was asked to share details of the family’s monthly income and expenditure, the video website Jiaodian News reported.
The homework paper included columns asking students to list details such as “father’s income”, “mother’s income”, “food spending”, “other daily necessities spending”, “house loans” and “car loans”.
“I am curious, is it homework or a family background investigation?” asks the mother in an online video.

The exercise was apparently intended to help students understand the value of money and how it is earned by parents, so young students can show them gratitude.