Monthly spending has dropped According to an articel in the Japan Times a couple days ago, it looks like monthly spending has dropped to $3,000 a month. Oh, too bad for those with income over $5,000 dollars a month. This is the average income in Japan? Excuse me. Where do they get there numbers? The average college graduate entering into a job is paid less than $3,000 a month including bonus. What about the middle and lower class? Does that mean that after 20 years of service in your company you can earn over $6,000 a month? Something is definitely wrong here. I believe $4,000 a month is more of a reasonable figure excluding factoring in the some 0 million farmers and facory workers in the outskirts. Lest we also not forget that bonuses have been reduced, as well as vacation spending and medical insurance spending from the employee has increased by some 10%. This is just what I’ve heard, and what I get paid. Yeehaw. The internet is my playland. You must be logged in to post a comment. |
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