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Japan's household spending down 6.3 pc in January

By IANS | Updated: March 8, 2024 10:35 IST

Tokyo, March 8 Japan's household spending in January fell 6.3 per cent from a year earlier, down for ...

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Tokyo, March 8 Japan's household spending in January fell 6.3 per cent from a year earlier, down for the 11th consecutive month while expanding from the 2.5-per cent drop in December, government data showed on Friday.

Households of two or more people spent an average of 289,467 yen (about $ 1,957), logging the biggest fall since a 6.5 per cent decline registered in February 2021, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications said, Xinhua news agency reported.

Scale of decline "could be trimmed in the coming months," attributing the sharp fall in January to "one-off factors" such as the vehicle shipment halts following safety test rigging at Daihatsu Motor Co, Kyodo news reporter quoting a ministry's official.

Expenditures on transportation and communication dropped 13.1 per cent overall and 30.4 per cent on autos, while outlays on electricity and other utilities were down 9.4 per cent due to unseasonably warm weather.

Meanwhile, spending on education jumped 29.6 per cent, due to increased fees for admission examinations for private junior high schools and high schools.

Accounting for more than half of Japan's gross domestic product (GDP), household spending is a key gauge of private consumption in the country.

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