Japan's central bank chief just dropped an interesting perspective: the minimum wage bump exceeding 5% this year might actually trigger a domino effect. Companies could feel pressured to raise salaries across the board to stay competitive. This wage momentum matters more than most realize—it's a leading indicator for consumer spending power and inflation expectations.
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WalletInspector
· 18h ago
The recent actions of the Bank of Japan, with minimum wages rising by over 5%, will really cause a stir. Companies are forced to raise wages, and inflation expectations are taking off. Who can stop this chain reaction?
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ForkYouPayMe
· 18h ago
The recent actions of the Bank of Japan are interesting. Can a 5% rise really leverage the entire market? It still feels like it depends on whether businesses can let go or not.
Japan's central bank chief just dropped an interesting perspective: the minimum wage bump exceeding 5% this year might actually trigger a domino effect. Companies could feel pressured to raise salaries across the board to stay competitive. This wage momentum matters more than most realize—it's a leading indicator for consumer spending power and inflation expectations.