The Japanese government's budget for the next fiscal year totals approximately 115.5415 trillion yen, marking the largest investment budget in history.
The research on breathing through the anus is significant because it offers a potential new method to deliver oxygen to patients with respiratory difficulties, such as those suffering from pneumonia or COVID-19, without the need for invasive procedures like intubation or ECMO.
Key components of the next fiscal year's budget include a record high of 38.2778 trillion yen for social security, an increase in defense-related expenses to 8.6691 trillion yen, and 28.2179 trillion yen allocated for national debt servicing, which is also a record high.
The Japanese government plans to support young families and students by allocating 18 billion yen for exam fee support and learning instructors at child centers, and 79.2 billion yen for new systems that encourage both parents to take parental leave and support part-time working parents with young children.
The current unemployment rate in Japan is 2.5%, remaining unchanged from the previous month. The number of employed individuals has increased by over 300,000 compared to the same month last year, marking the 28th consecutive month of increase.
◇来年度予算案 閣議決定 暮らしは? ◇物価は 失業率は 企業活動は ◇イグ・ノーベル賞 武部貴則さん “人と違うことを” ◇スポーツゆく年くる年 生島淳さんに聞く ◇インフルエンザ・新型コロナ 年末年始は 今年「イグ・ノーベル賞」を受賞した大阪大学教授の武部貴則さんをスタジオにお招きして、この1年のニュースを振り返ります。