Japan’s August Household Spending Seen Falling on Pandemic Hit: Reuters Poll

Japan’s August Household Spending Seen Falling on Pandemic Hit: Reuters Poll
A staff wearing a face shield sells fish at Japan's supermarket group Aeon's shopping mall as the mall reopens amid COVID-19 outbreak in Chiba, Japan, on May 28, 2020. Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters
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TOKYO—Japan’s household spending likely slipped back into contraction in August, when the government expanded emergency curbs to contain the coronavirus, a Reuters poll showed on Friday.

The government this week ended a state of emergency it had imposed to combat the pandemic, as the number of new cases and deaths has come down rapidly in September and the strain on the medical system is easing.