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Japan’s household spending fell in December for the 10th consecutive month, the government said Tuesday, the latest in a series of blows to the nation’s faltering growth plan.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe came to office in December 2012 and launched his “Abenomics” growth plan—a mix of massive monetary easing, government spending and red-tape slashing—but growth remains fragile and inflation well below target.
The world’s third-largest economy has been struggling to reverse years of on-and-off deflation and lacklustre economic growth.
Last week, Japan said it logged its first annual consumer price decline in four years, as weak household spending and meagre wage hikes keep a lid on prices.
Tuesday’s official figures showed that household spending declined 0.3% from the year before, though better than market expectations of a 0.9% decline.
The job market, however, remained tight. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.1% in December, while the ratio of job offers to job seekers stood at 1.

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