Smaller firms in Japan raise pay by 4.29% in fiscal 2026

Smaller firms in Japan raised wages by 4.29 percent in fiscal 2026, up from 4.03 percent the previous year.

The wage growth reflects employers' continued efforts to secure human resources amid rising inflation. The increase is being tracked as a key indicator for the Japanese economy and jobs market.

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