Japan raised its sales tax rate from 5% to 8% on April 1.
The price growth in May follows a 3.2% jump in April and is a big boost for Japan’s attempt to trigger inflation.
Japan has been battling deflation, or falling prices, for best part of the past two decades and that has hurt domestic demand and stifled growth.
The Japanese government has taken various steps over the past few months to try and reverse this trend, and the country’s central bank has set a target of a 2% inflation rate.
The measures, which include boosting the country’s money supply, have started to have an impact and consumer prices in the country have now risen for 12 months in a row.
Policymakers have been hoping that once prices start to rise, consumers and business will be encouraged to start spending and not hold back on purchases, as they may have to pay more later on.
The tax hike in April was the first in 17 years.
The increase comes as Japan is facing rising social welfare costs due to an ageing population.
At the same time, Japan is trying to rein in its public debt – which at nearly 230% of its gross domestic product (GDP) is the highest among industrialized nations.
The tax hike is expected to help ease some of the financial burden of the government.
At the same time, the increase may also help to trigger inflation as businesses pass on the hike to consumers, resulting in increased prices of goods.
Some analysts said that the inflation data of the past two months indicated that so far businesses had been doing that.
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