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TOKYO, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Japanese household spending rose 1.0 percent in September from a year earlier in price-adjusted real terms, falling short of a median market forecast for a 1.3 percent rise. [JPALLS=ECI]
Compared with August on a seasonally adjusted basis, spending rose 0.1 percent. On average, households spent 277,110 yen ($3,030), data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications showed on Friday.
Spending by wage earners' households rose 0.6 percent in September from the same month a year earlier.
Following is a table of Japan's household spending figures. For stories, click [JPALLS=ECI] (Changes in percent, economists' median forecast in parentheses):
SEPT AUG
Overall household spending
Real (year-on-year) +1.0 (+1.3) +2.6 pct
Real (month-on-month) +0.1 +1.9 pct -------------------------------------------------------- Wage earner households (year-on-year)
Real spending +0.6 +1.2 pct
Real average income -0.1 -2.0 pct ---------------------------------------------------------
To view the full tables, go to the website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications at: here (Reporting by Tokyo Economic Policy Desk)
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