Japan’s consumer prices rise 3.1% in July in blow to households
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That’s without calculating the shinkflation of products.
The pain is pronounced by how salaries aren’t keeping up with inflation.
I can get drunk for the price of an apple.
Don’t fret, that’s why we all get cost of living raises every year
I’ll just have to consume 3.1% less…
The numbers by category are a little different than the 3.1% in the article title:
> Food prices jumped 9.2 percent while durable goods saw a 6.0 percent increase.
> Service prices increased 2.0 percent, marking the sharpest gain in roughly three decades without the effects of past consumption tax hikes, after price hikes were largely seen among goods.
> Accommodation fees jumped 15.1 percent during the summer holiday season, partly because of some curtailment of government subsidy programs aimed at spurring tourism in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
> Mobile communication fees surged 10.2 percent, accelerating at the fastest pace since comparable data became available in 2001.
Ouch.
I really don’t care as long as I’m not the only one being screwed over. Thinking that you are poor just makes you unhappier