“Dissatisfied” with assets and savings 54.3% Cabinet Office survey August 30 18:21

In a “public opinion survey on national life” conducted by the Cabinet Office, when asked if they were satisfied in terms of assets and savings, 54.3% responded that they were dissatisfied, surpassing the previous year for the first time in five years. It was.

In June, the Cabinet Office conducted a public opinion survey of 10,000 men and women over the age of 18 nationwide in order to grasp the consciousness of people's lives and received responses from 5492 people, or 54.9%.

According to it, when asked if they were satisfied with the assets and savings, 42.5% of the respondents answered “satisfied”, 2.1% less than the previous survey last year, while those who answered “dissatisfied” Increased by 2.1 points at 54.3%, surpassing the previous year for the first time in five years.

In addition, when asked about the policies that the government should focus on, there were multiple responses to social security such as medical care and pensions at 66.7%, followed by economic measures at 52.5%, and aging society measures at 50.7%. It was.

Regarding the results of this, the person in charge at the Cabinet Office said, “The financial agency's report that“ about 20 million yen will be required for asset formation after retirement ”led to an increase in interest in preparation for the future. And so on. ”