- 57.7% of people in Japan support a consumption tax cut
- 22.3% oppose a tax cut and 20% are unsure or have no opinion
- Among supporters of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, 48.2% support a tax cut and 33.9% oppose it
- Among supporters of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, 71% support a tax cut and 22.6% oppose it
- Among supporters of Nippon Ishin no Kai (Japan Innovation Party), 58.5% support a tax cut and 22.6% oppose it
Source: nippon.com
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