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Is the Average Annual Income of 4.6 Million Yen Far From Reality? The Truth Is that 60% of People Are Actually Below Average. The Number of People Earning 10 Million Yen Is on the Rise, Widening the Gap Between Rich and Poor

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The average annual income in Japan is 4.6 million yen. However, in reality, about 60% of the population does not reach the average. On the other hand, the number of high-income earners who earn more than 10 million yen is on the rise. With the House of Councillors election approaching and discussions on reducing the consumption tax and other issues becoming more active, let's take a look at the fundamental "Japanese salary"...

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The average annual income in Japan is 4.6 million yen. However, in reality, about 60% of the population does not reach the average. On the other hand, the number of high-income earners who earn more than 10 million yen is on the rise. With the House of Councillors election approaching and discussions on reducing the consumption tax and other issues becoming more active, let's take a look at the fundamental "Japanese salary"...

·Tokyo, Japan
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Asahi broke the news in Tokyo, Japan on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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