According to a survey conducted in November 2019 among locals of the 47 prefectures in Japan, around 22 percent of residents in Iwate claimed to be using daily necessities more sparingly following the consumption tax increase to ten percent in October of the same year. In contrast, the majority of residents in Niigata, Mie and Nara stated to have not changed their consumption behavior, with only seven percent reducing their expenses on everyday items.
Prefectures with residents spending less money on daily necessities after the consumption tax increase in Japan as of November 2019
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Prefectures with residents spending less money on daily necessities after the consumption tax increase in Japan as of November 2019 [Graph], Sony Life Insurance, December 17, 2019. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1092712/japan-prefectures-residents-lower-daily-necessity-expenses-after-tax-increase/