Japan’s Households Cut Outlays With Inflation Still Sticky

Japan’s Households Cut Outlays With Inflation Still Sticky
Japan’s Households Cut Outlays With Inflation Still Sticky

Japan’s households cut spending again as sticky inflation weighed on sentiment and government subsidies capped costs for utilities, with policymakers looking for historic wage hikes to be a catalyst for a recovery in coming months.

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Bloomberg News

Yoshiaki Nohara

Published May 09, 20243 minute read

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