Mizuho Research & Technologies' senior economist Sakai estimated the impact on households if the yen exchange rate remained at 130 yen per dollar, and found that in households with two or more people, food and electricity We expect that energy-related spending such as bills will increase by more than 15,000 yen per year on average.

Of these,


▼ For households with an annual income of 4 to 5 million yen, food is 6536 yen a year and energy-related is 8368 yen a year, for a total increase of 14,904 yen.



▼ For households with an annual income of 5 to 6 million yen, the annual expenditure for food is 6864 yen and the annual income for energy is 8748 yen, for a total increase of 15,432 yen.



▼ For households with annual income of 6 to 7 million yen, the annual expenditure for food is 7169 yen and the annual income is 8855 yen, which is expected to increase by 16,024 yen in total, which


is the average of the whole. Then, the increase in spending will be 15,450 yen per year.



Furthermore, when the impact of rising prices of resources such as crude oil is added, the burden on households is expected to increase further, and WTI futures prices, which are an international indicator of crude oil prices, have remained at the level of $ 100 per barrel. In this case, we estimate that the average annual expenditure will increase by 61,800 yen, including the impact of the depreciation of the yen.