Japan's 2026 budget sets record social security spending

The Japanese government adopted its fiscal 2026 budget bill on Friday, allocating a record ¥39.06 trillion for social security-related expenses, an increase of ¥760 billion from fiscal 2025. This rise reflects growing medical and nursing care costs due to an aging population. However, efforts to ease the health insurance premium burden on the working generation remain limited.

The Japanese government passed its fiscal 2026 budget bill on Friday, December 27, 2025. It includes a record ¥39.06 trillion in social security-related spending, up ¥760 billion from the previous fiscal year. This escalation accounts for the rising costs of medical and nursing care driven by Japan's aging population, along with a significant increase in fees under the public health insurance system.

Under the plan, drug prices will be reduced by 0.87%, while medical service fees will rise by 3.09%—the first such increase exceeding 3% in 30 years. These adjustments aim to support healthcare quality but offer only modest relief from the health insurance premiums weighing on the working-age population.

While bolstering support for the elderly, the budget highlights ongoing pressures on younger workers. Figures like Sanae Takaichi from the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) have called for better balance in allocations. The Nippon Ishin no Kai party has echoed concerns about debt and elderly care costs. Japan's mounting fiscal challenges underscore the need for sustainable policies amid demographic shifts.

This budget encapsulates the realities of a rapidly aging society, prompting discussions on future reforms.

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