Household spending after the consumption tax rate hike "not changed" more than 60% November 12 5:59

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When asked about NHK's public opinion survey about how households have been doing since the consumption tax hike, more than 60% of respondents answered that they have not changed.

NHK conducted a public opinion survey using a method called “RDD” that calls on landline and mobile phone numbers randomly generated by computers for men and women over the age of 18 for three days from 8th of this month. It was.

The survey targeted 2,174 people and received responses from 1253 people, or 58%.

Last month, the consumption tax rate was raised to 10%, while a reduced tax rate and a point return system for cashless payments were introduced.
When asked about the family budget after the consumption tax hike,
▽ "Strict" is 29%,
▽ 62% were "not changed".

Last month's Typhoon No. 19 and other areas caused record heavy rains over a wide area, causing tremendous damage.
When asked if the area where you live has been confirmed by hazard maps to see if there is a risk of inundation or landslides,
▽ "I have confirmed" 58%,
▽ 35% of "I have never confirmed".

IOC = International Olympic Committee decided to move Tokyo Olympic marathon and racewalk venue to Sapporo,
▽ 7% are "very convinced"
▽ 28% "I understand to some extent"
▽ “Not so convinced” is 30%,
▽ 24% were "not convinced at all".