Japan Personal Spending Falls at Softer Pace
2026-03-10 00:11
By
Czyrill Jean Coloma
1 min. read
Household spending in Japan fell 1% year-on-year in January 2026, easing from a 2.6% decline in the previous month but contrary to market expectations of a 2.5% increase.
Spending rebounded for food (1.5% vs -2.4% in December) and miscellaneous items (2.3% vs -5.3%), and it accelerated for furniture and household utensils (13.5% vs 2.3%) and culture and recreation (10.8% vs 3.6%).
Moreover, spending decreased at a slower pace for clothing and footwear (-1.7% vs -8.9%), transportation and communication (-1.0% vs -7.1%), and other consumption expenditures (-5.9% vs -9.5%).
In contrast, spending continued to fall for housing (-12.3% vs -7.6%), slipped for education (-22.6% vs 14.1%), and growth slowed for medical care (3.1% vs 5.3%).
On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, personal spending dropped 2.5%, following a downwardly revised 2.9% decline in December, defying market expectations of a 0.8% gain.