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    𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐀𝐒𝐀𝐇𝐈 𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐌𝐁𝐔𝐍

    160 YEN ($ 1,46) IN TOKYO

WAR TO POVERTY — THE PRIME MINISTER SUGA DECLARES WAR ON POVERTY

    Reiwa 6 ― June 25, 2024

        | KANTEI, TOKYO — [...] In 2018, Japan's poverty rate was 15.4%. In comparison with 2012, the poverty rate was 16.1%, which indicates that it was falling. During the Shinjiro Administration between (2017-2021), there was an increase of 4.3%, reaching 19.7% of poverty in Japan. Shinjiro made some budget cuts in the social area, to get money to finance his programs and projects, which certainly reduced government aid to the poorest, increasing poverty in Japan. These (19.7%) decreased by 2.3%, falling to (17.4%) under the Abe Administration (2021-2022) and increased again by 3.6% to (21%) under the Shijijiro Administration (2022-2023) — Clearly with Shinjiro's impeachment and cuts in the social welfare area to raise money to finance his projects and programs, he has lost popularity and confidence in the Japanese people, making the LDP the favorite popular party. Currently under the Suga Administration, Prime Minister Suga has publicly announced that he is declaring war on poverty, promising to reduce the poverty rate by 3.3% to (17.7%) with his assistance program (NBIP) by 2027. |

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