A notable shift in Japan's economic approach: Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is seeing unprecedented support—92.4% approval among voters under 30. The reason? Strategic income tax cuts targeting low-wage earners navigating career transitions. It's a policy move worth watching. When governments prioritize reducing tax burdens on struggling workers, it affects consumer spending power, savings capacity, and ultimately market liquidity. This kind of fiscal intervention signals broader economic rebalancing—something traders and observers monitoring macro trends should keep an eye on.

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NFTHoardervip
· 18h ago
This move in Japan is quite something. Tax cuts for low-income workers directly release purchasing power... Will it have any impact on on-chain data?
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gas_fee_traumavip
· 18h ago
Japan's recent move is really effective. Tax cuts for low-income workers can indeed stimulate consumption... By the way, when will we have a similar wave?
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MetaverseHermitvip
· 18h ago
Japan's move this time is brilliant, with a 92.4% support rate among young people... They really understand how to handle tax cuts, directly hitting the liquidity pain point.
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TokenTherapistvip
· 18h ago
Japan's move this time is a bit ruthless, directly targeting young people's wallets. Isn't the 92.4% figure a bit too harsh?
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Gm_Gn_Merchantvip
· 18h ago
92.4% This number can't be held back anymore. Are Japanese young people truly awakened by the tax policy? Or are they simply being appeased with money...
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