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Record 63% of Japanese in financial stress, poll shows

- Kyodo News

Tokyo, Japan – A record 63.2% of respondent­s said they do not feel financiall­y secure in Japan and have a negative outlook on their future, a recent government survey showed.

The proportion of people who experience­d financial stress in 2023 rose 0.7 percentage point from a year earlier against the backdrop of surging prices, according to the Cabinet Office poll.

The result was the worst since the question on reasons for being dissatisfi­ed was added in 2008 to the survey which takes the public pulse on economic and social attitudes.

The latest poll was mailed to 3,000 people aged 18 or older, with valid responses being returned from 57.1%.

Those who cited difficulti­es in child-rearing stood at 28.6%, followed by 28.2% saying it is hard for young people to be independen­t, according to the survey conducted between November and December.

The survey also found 26.2% feel it is difficult for women to play active roles in society, while 25.8% said they are dissatisfi­ed with their work environmen­t.

Asked about the areas in which Japan is heading in a negative direction, price inflation accounted for the largest at 69.4% while a significan­t percentage of people expressed concern over the economy.

In 2023, Japan's core consumer prices rose 3.1%, marking the fastest pace of increase in 41 years. In contrast, real wages fell 2.5% in the year for the second straight year of decline, as government data showed salary increases failed to keep pace with inflation.

A separate private-sector poll conducted in November showed that 46.1% of regular workers from dual-income households in the world's fourth-largest economy said they are struggling financiall­y. On the bright side, the Cabinet Office poll found that 25.1% of respondent­s said medical and welfare services are heading in a better direction. Other areas which they said are improving included disaster prevention at 24.1% and public security at 18.6%.

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