When a Country Tells People to Invest Because It Can No Longer Protect Them
Why is Japan suddenly telling ordinary people to invest?
This short essay looks beyond the surface of the new NISA and explores the deeper message behind Japan’s investment push:
the country can no longer protect people the way it once promised.
A sharp social observation about pensions, wages, taxes, aging society, and personal responsibility in modern Japan.
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