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Japan’s Real Wages Fall for Tenth Straight Month

Thomas by Thomas
February 4, 2026
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Japan’s Real Wages Fall for Tenth Straight Month

In a sobering update for the world’s fourth-largest economy, Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare reported today, February 4, 2026, that inflation-adjusted real wages fell for the tenth consecutive month.

Despite nominal wages (total cash earnings) rising by a modest 0.5%, persistent inflation—particularly in food and imported energy—has effectively neutralized those gains, leaving Japanese households with less purchasing power than they had a year ago.

The Wage-Price Gap: By the Numbers

The current economic climate in Japan is characterized by a “stickiness” in prices that is outpacing the historic pay raises won during the 2025 labor negotiations.

  • Real Wage Decline: Inflation-adjusted pay dropped 2.8% year-over-year, marking a deepening trend of shrinking disposable income.

  • Inflation Pressure: The Consumer Price Index (CPI) remains elevated near 3.3%, driven by the “weak Yen” effect which has made imports of basic necessities significantly more expensive.

  • Household Impact: Real average expenditures by households with two or more people fell by approximately 3.0% in late 2025 and early 2026, as consumers cut back on non-essential goods and higher-priced food items.

The Bank of Japan (BoJ) Dilemma

The continued fall in real wages is a massive headache for Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda. The BoJ’s strategy relies on a “virtuous cycle” where wage growth fuels consumption, which in turn supports stable 2% inflation.

FactorImpact on Policy
Monetary StanceThe BoJ is under pressure to pivot toward rate hikes to support the Yen and lower import costs, but doing so could further dampen already weak consumer spending.
Spring NegotiationsAll eyes are on the upcoming 2026 Shunto (spring wage talks). Unions are targeting a 5% increase to break the cycle of real-wage decline.
Political PressureNew Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is facing a snap election on February 8. Her platform focuses heavily on “cost-of-living relief,” including income-tax threshold adjustments to boost take-home pay.

Market Outlook: A 2026 Turning Point?

Economists suggest that Japan’s economy is in a fragile transition phase. While the government projects real GDP growth of 1.2% for FY 2026, that hinges entirely on real wages turning positive by the second half of the year.

“We are seeing a transition from a deflationary mindset to a growth-oriented one, but the ‘last mile’ is proving to be the hardest. Without real wage growth, the recovery remains built on sand.” — Economic Outlook Report, Feb 2026

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