Recently, LeoSophia conducted a survey among young people aged 30-39 in Japan. The findings revealed that 24.3% of young individuals have savings below 500,000 yen (approximately 22,600 RMB), while 14.1% have savings exceeding 10 million yen (approximately 516,400 RMB). This outcome is surprisingly indicative of a significant disparity in the savings amounts among young people aged 30-39.
According to the statistics, the average savings of individuals in this age group amount to 3.398 million yen (approximately 175,500 RMB). Most individuals fall within the range of 1.5-2 million yen (approximately 77,000-103,000 RMB) in savings.
