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[Survey Results] Over 70% of Adults Spend Less Than 5,000 Yen/Month on 'Learning'. The Underlying Reason is Not 'Saving' But a 'Don't Want to Lose' Mentality Due to Past Failures

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A survey by CBT Solutions revealed that over 70% of adults spend less than 5,000 yen monthly on learning, driven by risk aversion from past failures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the average monthly spending on learning for working adults?
A: According to a survey, about 76% of people spend less than 5,000 yen per month on learning, including those who spend almost nothing.
Q: Why don't adults spend much money on learning?
A: This is due to past experiences of not continuing with expensive correspondence courses and a risk-averse mindset of not wanting to lose money.
Q: What kind of support do learners seek?
A: Rather than just low cost, learners seek systems that reward them based on results, such as full refund of examination fees or cashback upon passing.