A high percentage of unmarried men in Japan earn under $13,200 annually, highlighting the strong link between income and marriage.
1Gure ★.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:04:10.78ID:5X3SaQfX9
*Published on 12/8 (Sun) 5:51
Toyo Keizai Online
Kazuhisa Arakawa: Singles researcher, columnist
The rate of unmarried men is closely related to annual income. This is an undeniable fact. The lower the annual income, the higher the rate of unmarried people, and men with higher annual incomes tend to get married first. Of course, there is no causal relationship between having a high annual income and being able to get married, but at the very least, if your annual income is too low, women will not choose you as a potential marriage partner. In a previous article, we revealed the results of the 2022 Basic Survey on Employment Structure to see whether, for childless couples where the wife is 29 years old or younger, the annual income of each spouse is husband > wife, husband = wife, or husband < wife (see ``The cruel gap between high-income earners who can get married and the middle class who can't''). According to the survey, 70% of people had a husband greater than wife, 20% had a husband = wife, and 10% had a husband less than wife. ■Women are critical of their spouse's economic strength
Whether this is right or wrong, marriage is essentially an “upward-facing marriage” in which the husband has a higher annual income than the wife. This is a couple that does not yet have children, so when a child is born, the wife may take temporary leave or retire, and the ratio of husband to wife will likely increase even further. That is why women take a critical look at their potential spouse’s financial strength, taking into account the possibility that the husband may end up being the sole driver of the household. This is a given since marriage is an economic life. That being said, I don’t have lofty ambitions such as an annual income of tens of millions of yen. I use my own annual income as the standard, and I don’t want someone to be just “equal to me”; I want someone who earns “at least higher than me.” According to a recently published survey on young people’s life design and dating conducted by the Agency for Children and Families in 2024, 77.2% of unmarried women aged 25 to 34 responded that they would prefer their spouse to have a higher annual income than themselves. This percentage is not just because they are unmarried women. Similarly, married women aged 25 to 34 were asked about what it was like when they were single, and the percentage of those who answered yes was 81.7%, which was higher than the percentage of unmarried women. In fact, I think it was precisely because he met someone who “earns a higher annual income than me” that he was able to become married. In short, that is how important a man’s annual income is in making marriage a reality, and this is precisely why marriages are declining. Continued below ↓
70% of men with an annual income of less than 2 million yen are unmarried… The reason why Japanese people do not get married is due to “men’s annual income” (Toyo Keizai Online).
Toyo Keizai Online
Kazuhisa Arakawa: Singles researcher, columnist
The rate of unmarried men is closely related to annual income. This is an undeniable fact. The lower the annual income, the higher the rate of unmarried people, and men with higher annual incomes tend to get married first. Of course, there is no causal relationship between having a high annual income and being able to get married, but at the very least, if your annual income is too low, women will not choose you as a potential marriage partner. In a previous article, we revealed the results of the 2022 Basic Survey on Employment Structure to see whether, for childless couples where the wife is 29 years old or younger, the annual income of each spouse is husband > wife, husband = wife, or husband < wife (see ``The cruel gap between high-income earners who can get married and the middle class who can't''). According to the survey, 70% of people had a husband greater than wife, 20% had a husband = wife, and 10% had a husband less than wife. ■Women are critical of their spouse's economic strength
Whether this is right or wrong, marriage is essentially an “upward-facing marriage” in which the husband has a higher annual income than the wife. This is a couple that does not yet have children, so when a child is born, the wife may take temporary leave or retire, and the ratio of husband to wife will likely increase even further. That is why women take a critical look at their potential spouse’s financial strength, taking into account the possibility that the husband may end up being the sole driver of the household. This is a given since marriage is an economic life. That being said, I don’t have lofty ambitions such as an annual income of tens of millions of yen. I use my own annual income as the standard, and I don’t want someone to be just “equal to me”; I want someone who earns “at least higher than me.” According to a recently published survey on young people’s life design and dating conducted by the Agency for Children and Families in 2024, 77.2% of unmarried women aged 25 to 34 responded that they would prefer their spouse to have a higher annual income than themselves. This percentage is not just because they are unmarried women. Similarly, married women aged 25 to 34 were asked about what it was like when they were single, and the percentage of those who answered yes was 81.7%, which was higher than the percentage of unmarried women. In fact, I think it was precisely because he met someone who “earns a higher annual income than me” that he was able to become married. In short, that is how important a man’s annual income is in making marriage a reality, and this is precisely why marriages are declining. Continued below ↓
70% of men with an annual income of less than 2 million yen are unmarried… The reason why Japanese people do not get married is due to “men’s annual income” (Toyo Keizai Online).
年収200万未満男性の未婚率は7割…日本人が結婚しない原因が「男性の年収」にある根拠(東洋経済オンライン) - Yahoo!ニュース
男性の未婚率については、年収と密接に関係する。これは紛れもない事実です。年収が低くなればなるほど未婚率は高いし、年収の高い男性から結婚していきます。 もちろん、年収が高ければ結婚できるという因
87Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:20:36.28ID:vHfavDlU0
>>1
“Poverty will not be reproduced. They will be gone eventually because they can’t even have children.”
“Poverty will not be reproduced. They will be gone eventually because they can’t even have children.”
2Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:04:49.54ID:IYrxp8ym0
Well, I’m not motivated.
3Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:04:50.60ID:jonIasGd0
Money priority.
6Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:05:25.68ID:9QZxb3gY0
You can’t live like that!
7Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:05:43.56ID:X0RnBIgb0
Time is equal.
9Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:06:47.00ID:UdgkvOQQ0
This is true.
10Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:06:48.11ID:dFaaTH+k0
66Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:17:06.42ID:TWoHFElP0
>>10
This is always fun to watch lol.
This is always fun to watch lol.
12Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:07:00.15ID:AE366eRy0
In fact, I wonder if there are as many as 30% of them lol.
13Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:07:11.00ID:jonIasGd0
Raising the minimum wage is pointless because social insurance takes up a lot of your money, so your take-home pay will decrease rather than increase.
14Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:07:42.23ID:/jOqyjQ40
Back in the day, we could earn enough to support our families without both spouses working.
15Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:08:13.43ID:2EcXc7UA0
Even if you earn 5 to 6 million yen a year, you’ll be an old man by then and won’t be able to get married.
16Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:08:38.12ID:8/CoynsJ0
Nominal salary is 300/month/25, take home pay is 19/month, no bonus, but my only day off is on Sundays and I just sleep. People who are in relationships and raising children are amazing.
17Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:08:52.04ID:BQJuejXZ0
If you earn less than 2 million yen a year, it’ll be impossible unless you take a part-time contract and intentionally save on work.
18Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:08:52.40ID:OceFo7Va0
To be precise, it’s the difference in salary between men and women. If salaries are the same, then the conditions for marriage will be youth and looks. It’s tough for older people.
19Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:09:48.03ID:dFaaTH+k0
39Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:12:43.69ID:BQJuejXZ0
>>19
Looking at it now, it just seems like something the station set up.
Looking at it now, it just seems like something the station set up.
21Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:10:46.51ID:ok1sJsjc0
Apparently JKs are always talking about plastic surgery these days. Lookism costs so much money that 200 is out of the question.
22Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:10:48.31ID:fXUa/xZx0
Poor men and women cannot marry, which means they cannot have children.
23Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:10:53.15ID:raO1HGbL0
A third of them are married.
24Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:10:57.84ID:T6/uzyJT0
The problem is overconcentration in Tokyo and excessively high taxes.
25Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:10:59.64ID:+cMRlFel0
The higher the income, the more progressive the tax. There is no free tuition or subsidy.
26Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:11:00.90ID:iUikDH1G0
It’s reassuring to have a lot of friends.
28Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:11:12.39ID:vhcX9zPs0
I live with my parents, and working 10 days a month with an annual income of 1.3 million yen is enough.
29Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:11:17.57ID:WaR76FHo0
Do such creatures actually exist as hominidae? They’d probably be happier being kept in a zoo.
30Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:11:42.09ID:OceFo7Va0
If you have an overwhelming annual income and status, you can get married even in your 40s, 50s, or 60s. In the first place, that age group is the generation that remarries, and after raising children, they marry their mistresses to move on. If your salary is the same as a woman’s, or even lower, it’s very difficult.
31Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:11:44.18ID:qRvObL8c0
The birth rate in the Republic of Congo is 4.1. You can see that money isn’t a big deal. Sure, if they had an annual income of 10 million, they might have been able to get married, but that’s because they’re winners, not because of money.
42Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:13:22.70ID:OceFo7Va0
>>31
In Africa, all the old people die.
The average age is around 40.
In Japan, the average will soon be 80, but you can’t just tell the old people to die.
In Africa, all the old people die.
The average age is around 40.
In Japan, the average will soon be 80, but you can’t just tell the old people to die.
54Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:15:26.70ID:vhcX9zPs0
>>31
If you want to raise 4 kids until they become adults and can find employment, it would cost 30 million yen each in Japan
but in Dojin, it’s about 30,000 yen, right?
Even if they’re born, you can’t go to the hospital if they get sick, and when they die, you just bury them somewhere.
If you want to raise 4 kids until they become adults and can find employment, it would cost 30 million yen each in Japan
but in Dojin, it’s about 30,000 yen, right?
Even if they’re born, you can’t go to the hospital if they get sick, and when they die, you just bury them somewhere.
99Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:22:27.66ID:KsmXoYSZ0
>>31
Children are also a labor force, so the more you have the better.
Children are also a labor force, so the more you have the better.
34Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:12:00.78ID:aXbVTCUL0
If you earn 2 million yen a year, does that mean you get about 100,000 yen after tax?
35Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:12:06.04ID:bmZV3rh90
Or rather, what kind of work do people do that earn less than 2 million yen?
36Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:12:06.88ID:7xwkj6JD0
It’s impossible to raise children comfortably unless you have a family with an annual income of 2 million yen or a civil servant with a 2-horsepower salary.
45Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:13:56.22ID:qRvObL8c0
>>36
Isn’t it just that kids feel bad and parents feel miserable when they don’t have a comfortable life?
Even loser families with an annual income of 200+200K can afford to send their kids to high school.
That’s just what they call an “unhappy life.”
Isn’t it just that kids feel bad and parents feel miserable when they don’t have a comfortable life?
Even loser families with an annual income of 200+200K can afford to send their kids to high school.
That’s just what they call an “unhappy life.”
37Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:12:30.72ID:54Bw61EK0
I wonder what percentage of people earn less than 2 million yen a year. If you work 8 hours a day, 20 days a month at 1000 yen an hour, that’s about 2 million yen. They’re not full-time workers.
72Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:18:04.06ID:bmZV3rh90
>>37
Less than 10%
By the way, 28% of unmarried men earn less than 4 million yen
In fact, many articles have used figures from the National Tax Agency’s private sector salary survey and said that at most 10% earn less than 2 million yen a year. The survey figures do not distinguish between marital status, but there is a big difference between unmarried and married people. To put it simply, unmarried men with an annual income of 4 million yen or more account for only 28% even when the age range is expanded to include those in their 20s to 50s.
Less than 10%
By the way, 28% of unmarried men earn less than 4 million yen
In fact, many articles have used figures from the National Tax Agency’s private sector salary survey and said that at most 10% earn less than 2 million yen a year. The survey figures do not distinguish between marital status, but there is a big difference between unmarried and married people. To put it simply, unmarried men with an annual income of 4 million yen or more account for only 28% even when the age range is expanded to include those in their 20s to 50s.
38Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:12:39.29ID:WjBhMjPw0
In fact, I’m surprised that 30% of people are able to get married.
44Security guard [lv.20].Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:13:35.03ID:d6503KuI0
>>38
A gigolo.
A gigolo.
40Security guard [lv.20].Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:12:49.53ID:d6503KuI0
Annual income is like a composite value of all of a person’s abilities. Having an annual income that is well below average may mean that you lack communication skills, tenacity, and even borderline intelligence. The idea is that if you just give such people money, they will be able to marry you.
41Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:12:55.05ID:oY2oX4ut0
Even if he’s single and lives in a cheap apartment, I wonder how he can live on that kind of income.
43Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:13:24.94ID:SxnnSsxx0
There aren’t many men of marriageable age who earn 2 million yen a year.
46Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:14:42.81ID:imTD4zLa0
If you earn less than 2 million yen, you can’t work full time, so you’re likely to have health problems. This is an issue that goes beyond the annual salary, isn’t it?
48Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:14:52.45ID:5ClGjRQp0
I’m surprised that 30% of people earning less than 2 million yen are married.
50Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 8, 2024 (Sun) 09:14:59.34ID:KIfQ4ByT0
There’s a rumor that life becomes easier if you get married, but I wonder if that’s true.
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