TOKYO -- The oppressive heat Japan has seen in recent summers carries broad risks to the economy, potentially leaving consumers with less money to spend as work hours shrink and energy costs rise, as well as less desire to spend it.
Construction workers face lost pay while power and food costs rise
Temperatures this summer have hit 35 C in some parts of Japan. (Photo by Arisa Moriyama)
TOKYO -- The oppressive heat Japan has seen in recent summers carries broad risks to the economy, potentially leaving consumers with less money to spend as work hours shrink and energy costs rise, as well as less desire to spend it.