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2026/01/30 17:40
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- Tokyo's consumer prices rose 2% in January, a decrease from December's 2.3% increase. - The elimination of a gasoline tax contributed to the slower price growth. - Rising costs for non-perishable foods, particularly coffee beans and chocolate, continue to impact the CPI. A: Hey! Did you hear about the news today? B: No, what happened? Anything interesting? A: Yeah! Consumer prices in Tokyo are rising, but a little slower now. B: Really? What changed? A: Apparently, they got rid of a temporary gas tax. That helped bring the prices down a bit. A: The CPI is up 2% compared to last year. But it’s less than last month! B: That's good news, right? A: It is! But food prices are still going up. B: Oh no! What’s expensive now? A: Non-perishable foods are up quite a bit - like 5.6%! A: Rice is still really expensive, up 26%! Can you believe it? B: Wow! That’s crazy! And coffee beans? A: Coffee beans are crazy high too! They went up almost 70%! Chocolate is up too, around 24%. B: 70%?! I love coffee… maybe I should switch to tea! A: Haha, maybe! They say Tokyo’s prices show what’s happening to the whole country. B: Oh yeah? When will we hear about the whole country’s numbers? A: They’re releasing them on February 20th. I'll check then!
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