Is this really a good thing? The stock market is rising, wages are rising, and getting married and p

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-26

Wow, have you ever thought about this kind of scenario: **soaring all the way, wages are also rising, you can get a big red envelope when you get married, and college is free? It sounds like a good thing to fall from the sky!

Let's take a look at the current state of Japan's economy. **In the limelight, it's simply a crazy rally. The Nikkei 225 index has recently climbed all the way up, even surpassing its all-time high, and this is no joke. All sorts of businesses are making a lot of money, especially Toyota, can you imagine? Their profits have reached an all-time high! And not only Toyota, but other industries are also thriving, and record profits have become the norm.

Foreign trade has skyrocketed, with a surplus increase of 925%!This means that Japan sells more than it buys, and you can imagine how many jobs are behind it.

In such a situation, Japan's ** is not far behind. They focused on raising the wages of their employees, calling on companies to raise their salaries, and the salary increase rate reached the highest level in nearly 30 years! Next year, wages will continue to rise, this is simply the spring of workers!

Remember the deflation that Japan has been suffering from for decades? Now, this nightmare has finally woken up! Deflation is gone, inflation is creeping in, and CPI growth is at a 41-year high. This is one of the most coveted results!

Not only that, but the shareholders are also counting the money until their hands cramp. Warren Buffett has begun to invest heavily in the Japanese market, and institutions and ** around the world have also entered the market frantically, and the scale of overseas capital inflow into Japan has increased significantly.

And ** is even more generous money, whether it is tuition, living allowance or marriage red envelopes, they are constantly giving benefits to the people. The third year of high school is free of charge, and college is even free, and you can get a considerable amount of subsidies when you get married. This is simply the financial version of the critical hit skill!

So, what does all this mean exactly? Does it mean that the happiness of ordinary people will be greatly improved? Some might say that this is only a temporary boom and that economic risks remain; There are also those who say that this is a new starting point for the Japanese economy, and everything will get better and better.

Either way, the economic trend in Japan is evident, and the good news is really encouraging. But at the same time, we need to be vigilant, and the tide of the economy can change at any time. What do you think of this series of good news? How do you think Japan's economy will develop in the future? Looking forward to your sharing and views!

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