Japan’s real wages rise for third month to keep BOJ on hike path 10%

By Erica Yokoyama0% Keiko Ujikane0%

5/8/2026, 2:25:00 AM

BS Summary: This article contains 1 faulty reasoning type, including Optimism Bias, with Optimism Bias as the most egregious example at 26.6% saturation with 33 hits. Analysis detected 33 faulty-reasoning hits from 124 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 26.6% and a BS Rank of 10% (15,264 of 16,813 articles). This article is better (less manipulative) than 90.80% of the article peer group.

Japanese workers’ real wages rose in March for a third consecutive month, supporting the Bank of Japan’s case for further interest rate hikes even as the Middle East conflict clouds the economic outlook. 
Inflation-adjusted wages increased 1% from a year earlier, slowing from a revised 2% gain in February, the labor ministry reported Friday. 
While the result fell short of economists’ forecast of 1.8% growth, it marked the first time since 2021 that real wages climbed for three straight months. 
Nominal wages grew 2.7%, also shy of consensus. 
Base pay rose 3.2%, while a similar measure that avoids sampling issues and is monitored by BOJ officials increased 2.6% for full-time workers. 
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