Group 1 - Over 70% of respondents in a recent survey believe the Japanese government should strengthen measures against rising prices, indicating significant public concern about inflation [1] - The survey conducted by the Cabinet Office included 5,000 participants aged 18 and above, revealing that 73% prioritized "price measures," followed by 64% for "improving social security" and 59% for "economic prosperity measures" [1] - Nearly 50% of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with their current living conditions, and 64.7% were unhappy with their income situation, highlighting widespread economic distress among the population [1] Group 2 - The average price of a 5-kilogram bag of rice in Japan was reported at 4,246 yen (approximately 202.6 RMB) for the week of September 15 to 21, remaining above 4,000 yen for three consecutive weeks [2] - In May, the average retail price of a 5-kilogram bag of rice peaked at 4,285 yen, marking the highest recorded price in Japan's history [2]
日本内阁府民调:超七成受访者认为政府应加强物价对策
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-28 06:38