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Japan real wages rise for fifth straight month in May

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The Japan Times
· Jun 26, 2026
Japan mulls delaying minimum wage hike
Japan's average minimum hourly wages in fiscal 2025, which ended in March, stood at ¥1,121, up 6.3 from the preceding year.
Investing.com
· Jul 6, 2026
Japan real wages up for 5th month in May, slower due to inflation
Japan real wages up for 5th month in May, slower due to inflation
Bloomberg
· Jul 3, 2026
Japan’s 2026 Wage Talks End in Third Year of Gains Above 5%
Japan’s annual wage negotiations concluded with average pay gains topping 5 for a third year, underscoring the economy’s resilience and reinforcing the Bank of Japan’s stance to keep raising interest rates.
UrduPoint
· Jul 1, 2026
Japan 2026 1st-half new car sales rise 1.8%, up 2nd straight year
Japan 2026 1st-half new car sales rise 1.8%, up 2nd straight year
Focus Taiwan
· Jul 10, 2026
Taiwan's average real regular wages post biggest gain in 6 years
Taipei, July 10 (CNA) Taiwan's average real regular wages rose 1.27 percent year-on-year in the first five months of 2026, the biggest increase for the period in six years.
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Related coverage for "Japan real wages rise for fifth straight month in May": The Japan Times — Japan mulls delaying minimum wage hike . Investing.com — Japan real wages up for 5th month in May, slower due to inflation. Bloomberg — Japan’s 2026 Wage Talks End in Third Year of Gains Above 5%. UrduPoint — Japan 2026 1st-half new car sales rise 1.8%, up 2nd straight year. Focus Taiwan — Taiwan's average real regular wages post biggest gain in 6 years