Summer bonuses at major Japan firms top 1 million yen for first time

The weighted average summer bonus at major Japanese firms rose 1.88 percent from a year earlier to 1,008,706 yen, topping 1 million yen for the first time.

The increase reflects robust corporate earnings and base salary hikes.

The result is based on data linked to Keidanren and was released on July 2 2026.

The level indicates strength in wage trends.

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