According to a survey by an incorporated administrative agency, when asked about income from people working at companies, more than 26% answered that the income has decreased compared to before the spread of the new corona and has not returned to the original level. I did.

The Japan Institute for Labor Policy and Training, an independent administrative agency, is conducting a continuous survey of more than 4,800 people, including those working at companies, in order to investigate the effects of the new corona, and summarized the results for March.



According to that, when asked about the transition of annual income from 2019 to last year,


▽ "almost unchanged" was 56.1%


▽ "increased" was 9.9%.



On the other hand,


▽ "income is declining" was 11.3%


▽ "decreased from 2019 to the end and then leveled off" was 8.3%,


and 26.1% answered that it has not returned to the level before the spread of infection. I did.



Looking at the percentage of respondents who answered that their income decreased by employment type,


▽ "freelance" was 43.5%


▽ "non-regular employment" was 24.1%


▽ "regular employee" was 23.6%


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Looking at the percentage of respondents who answered "income is declining" by annual income,


▽ "less than 3 million yen" is 13.4%


▽ "7 million yen or more" is 8.9%, and


there is a tendency to increase as the annual income decreases. It means that.

"The work style and lifestyle have changed due to the Korona-ka, and the number of jobs has decreased and the number of hours worked has decreased, so income will return to the original level even if economic activities resume." There is a risk that some people will not return. In addition to the decrease in income, it seems that more and more people are worried about their lives due to rising prices. "