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The total amount of Japan's national debt hits a record high
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2009/8/12
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According to data announced on August 10 by the Japanese Ministry of Finance, till the end of June, 2009, the Japan's national debts, including bonds, loans and government short-term securities, has amounted to 860.2557 trillion yen, 13.7587 trillion yen more that that of the data in the end of 2008. Because till the July 1, 2009, Japan's population is 100,000,000 27,610,000 people, so every person will afford a debt of about 6,740,000 yen.
The total national debt of Japan published every three months. The latest maximum appears in the end of 2007, which is 849 trillion yen, then it keeps reducing, but because of Japan's implementation of the supplementary budget to stimulate the economy and the additional bonds, the total amount of national debt hits a new high. It is predicted that the amount will breakthrough 900 trillion yen to 924trillion yen in the end of 2009.
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