Ekonomické zprávy
10.01.2025

Japanese household spending continued to decline in November

Data released by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan showed that in November, the average household spending decreased by 0.4% per annum, to 295,518 yen, after falling by 1.3% per annum in October. It was the fourth consecutive month of decrease but the softest in the sequence. Economists had expected a 0.6% drop. On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, household spending rose 0.4% - also beating expectations for a drop of 0.9% following the 2.9% increase in October. Meanwhile, the average monthly household income rose by 0.7% per annum in November, to 514,409 yen.

The report showed that food spending fell by 0.6% per annum after a 0.8% annual decline in October. Spending cuts were also recorded for fuel, light & water charges (-2.9% vs. 8.0%), furniture and household goods (-13.8% vs. -5.8%), clothing and footwear (-13.7% vs. -13.7%), transport and communications (-0.5% vs. 0%), culture and recreation (-2.9% vs. -3.0%), other types of consumption (-2.7% vs. 7.2%) and miscellaneous goods (-5.9% vs. 13.4%). On the other hand, spending increased on housing (18.7% vs. -10.7%), medical care (0.8% vs. -2.4%) and education (31.9% vs. -14.0%).

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