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    Japan’s real wages fall 2.9 percent in May marking sharpest drop in two years

    July 8, 2025
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    Japan’s real wages declined by 2.9 percent in May compared to the same period last year, marking the fifth consecutive month of falling inflation-adjusted income, according to official data released on Monday. The latest figures represent the sharpest year-on-year drop in nearly two years, underscoring ongoing challenges for household purchasing power as wage growth struggles to keep pace with persistent inflation.

    Japan’s real wages fall 2.9 percent in May marking sharpest drop in two years

    The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare reported that the downturn in real wages accelerated from a revised 2.0 percent decrease recorded in April. The May figure is the steepest decline since September 2023, with falling special earnings such as bonuses and transportation allowances cited as a major contributing factor. Special earnings decreased by 18.7 percent to 12,595 yen ($78) on average for the month. Meanwhile, nominal wages, which reflect the average total monthly cash earnings per worker before adjusting for inflation, rose 1.0 percent to 300,141 yen ($2,000).

    This marks the 41st consecutive month of nominal wage growth. However, the modest increase in nominal pay has been insufficient to offset rising consumer prices, leading to a sustained erosion of real income for workers. Japanese companies, facing labour shortages and government pressure to boost pay, agreed to raise wages by an average of 5.25 percent during this year’s spring wage negotiations. This represents the second consecutive year of pay increases exceeding 5 percent, according to the country’s largest trade union confederation.

    Real income falls 2.9 percent as inflation outpaces pay growth

    Despite these wage hikes, inflation continues to weigh heavily on household budgets. Consumer prices in Japan rose by 4.0 percent in May, driven primarily by higher food costs, particularly rice and other staple products. This marks one of the highest inflation rates in recent years and reflects ongoing upward pressure on the cost of living, which is eroding the benefits of nominal wage gains. The persistent decline in real wages poses a challenge for the Japanese government’s efforts to stimulate domestic consumption and support economic growth.

    Analysts have warned that unless wage growth significantly outpaces inflation, consumer spending is likely to remain subdued, limiting Japan’s economic recovery prospects. The data highlights the complexity of balancing wage growth, inflation control, and economic stability in the world’s third-largest economy. The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare is expected to closely monitor wage trends in the coming months as policymakers assess the broader implications for economic performance and household welfare. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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