Savings as a share of income of working multi-person households in Japan 2013-2022

Savings as a percentage of the annual income of working two or more person households in Japan from 2013 to 2022

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Release date

May 2023

Region

Japan

Survey time period

2013 to 2022

Special properties

based on the family income and expenditure survey

Supplementary notes

The ratio is calculated by dividing the average amount of savings per household by the average annual income per household each year.
Average figures include households which reported having no savings.
The source defines workers' households as households in which the head of the household works for a company, government office, school, factory, store, etc. Households in which the head of the household is an executive of a company or organization, such as a president, director, or board member, fall under the category of "households other than working or unemployed".

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