When asked in an NHK opinion poll whether wages would increase this year, 21% answered that they would increase, and 72% answered that they would not increase.

NHK conducted a poll for three days from the 8th of this month using a method called "RDD" that calls fixed-line and mobile phone numbers randomly generated by computers for people aged 18 and over nationwide.

The survey was conducted on 2,150 people, with responses from 1219 people, or 57%.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and China.

I asked him what he thinks the relationship between Japan and China will be in the future.


“Getting better” was 5%, “getting worse” was 24%, and “no change” was 62%.

Prime Minister Kishida, who advocates the realization of "new capitalism," is requesting the business community to cooperate in raising wages by more than 3%.


When asked how much they think wages will rise this year, 1% said they would go up a lot, 20% said they would go up to some extent, 58% said they wouldn't go up so much, and 14% said they wouldn't go up at all. did.

As countries around the world strengthen their global warming countermeasures, Japanese automobile manufacturers are strengthening the development and sales of EV = electric vehicles.


When asked if they think that electric vehicles will become more widespread in Japan, 62% said they would go ahead and 26% said they wouldn't.