In a survey that indexes consumption trends based on credit card usage information, the index in the second half of last month fell by more than 16% from the same period last year.

Due to the state of emergency, accommodation and eating out continue to decline.

Nowcasting, a data analysis company, and JCB, a major credit card company, publish an index that looks at consumption trends after protecting privacy based on card usage information.



According to it, the index from 16th to 28th of last month was 16.4% lower than the same period last year.



In terms of field


▽ "accommodation" is minus 46.7 Pasento,


▽ "travel" is minus 40.1 Pasento


▽ "eating out" is minus 39.1 Pasento


▽ "traffic" is 36.0% below


sales of self-restraint and eateries of going out by the emergency declaration The impact of time reduction continues.



The extent of the decline has narrowed somewhat compared to the first half of February, and the company surveyed said, "The slowing pace of the spread of infection has weakened the tendency to refrain from going out, and retail, travel, and some in the future. Eating out may restore consumption. "