Japan Personal Spending Falls More than Expected
2026-04-06 23:35
By
Farida Husna
1 min. read
Household spending in Japan dropped 1.8% yoy in February 2026, worsening from a 1.0% drop in the prior month and missing market estimates of a 0.7% decline.
This marked the third straight contraction in personal consumption, highlighting persistent pressure from elevated prices.
Spending fell further in transportation and communication (-5.9% vs -1.0% in January), education (-28.2% vs -22.6%), and other expenditures (-10.5% vs -5.9%).
Food outlays slipped 0.5%, reversing a 1.5% gain, while growth in furniture and household items eased sharply (1.9% vs 13.5%).
In contrast, housing rebounded strongly (12.1% vs -12.3%), alongside modest recoveries in clothing (2.3% vs -1.7%), while healthcare spending accelerated (7.7% vs 3.1%).
Outlays on culture and recreation remained robust (10.8% vs 10.8%).
On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, spending rose 1.5%, rebounding from a 2.5% fall in January and marking the first increase in three months, though still below forecasts of a 2.6% gain.