Japan household spending slumps, output flat as tax pain persists

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese household spending fell more than expected and factory output remained anemic in July after plunging last month, government data showed on Friday, suggesting that soft exports and a sales tax hike in April may drag on the economy longer than expected.
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