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Hay Fever Costs Japan $1.6 Billion Daily
1 Mar
Summary
- Hay fever causes daily economic losses of $1.6 billion in Japan.
- Nearly 90% of hay fever patients report reduced work performance.
- One company offers a hay fever allowance to support employee well-being.

Hay fever sufferers in Japan face a challenging period as spring approaches, leading to substantial economic losses. Electronics giant Panasonic Corp. estimates these daily losses reach up to 245 billion yen, approximately $1.6 billion.
This year's pollen levels are predicted to be higher than average. A survey of working adults found that around half are troubled by pollen, with nearly 90% reporting a negative impact on their work performance. The average reduction in performance lasted over three hours, with some individuals affected for eight hours or more.



