japanese workers get meager pay hikes in 2017
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ordinary workers opt for saving rather than spending
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Most major Japanese companies offered the lowest hike in base pay in four years on Wednesday, a setback for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s campaign dubbed “Abenomics” to spur the long-sluggish economy.
Toyota Motor Corp.’s base pay hike, traditionally a benchmark other companies use to gauge their increases, came to 1,300 yen, or about $11, a month — below last year’s 1,500 yen. The new hike is less than half the union’s demand and far below the 4,000 yen given in 2015. For a Toyota mid-level technician earning 360,000 yen ($3,136) a month, the pay increase works out to 0.36 percent. It can buy one bowl of rice with meat cutlet with miso sauce on top near the Toyota headquarters.
Japan’s annual “shunto” spring wage increases are a barometer of corporate confidence and an indicator of whether consumer spending can get a needed boost — which this year’s hikes are unlikely to supply.
“Wage growth is far from enough to accelerate economic growth and inflation,” said Hisashi Yamada, chief economist at Japan Research Institute (JRI).
Despite sitting on piles of cash, companies are reluctant to raise wages as they are anxious about the economic outlook, currency swings and the chance US President Donald Trump’s trade policies will hurt Japan’s exports. Major electric machinery makers such as Mitsubishi Electric and Panasonic Corp., like Toyota, lowered their wage hikes for a second year. They are giving 1,000 yen, down from 1,500 yen in 2016 and 3,000 yen the previous year. Yamada and other analysts say that major companies on average are increasing base pay about 0.3 percent for the fiscal year starting in April, the smallest amount in four years.
Total wage growth will be higher than the hikes now being announced: Workers will see roughly 2 percent more in their paychecks because their salary goes up automatically every year under Japan’s seniority-based employment system. Still, such an increase is below last year’s 2.14 percent, and 2015’s 2.38 percent, a 17-year high.
“I do not actually feel the economy is recovering or Abenomics is really bringing benefits,” said a 33-year-old worker at a precision machinery maker in Nagano prefecture, west of Tokyo.
The man, who requested anonymity, has housing loans to repay and two kids to raise. “People around me are also living a frugal life due to anxiety such as whether we can receive a pension in our old age,” he said. From the early 2000s, base pay hikes were virtually frozen for over a decade until Abe swept to power in late 2012 with a pledge to reboot the moribund economy.
Abe wants healthy wage hikes to drive a virtuous growth cycle in which consumer spending and business investment rise, in turn lifting profits and wages. The central bank also wants to see higher wages lift prices and enable Japan to break out of its deflationary rut. But the latest meager gains bode poorly for that scenario. Preliminary estimates for pay hikes will be compiled later this month by labor unions, which this year kept their demands unchanged from 2016.
In the face of rising cost of living and uncertainty about the future, ordinary workers opt for saving rather than spending. “It is hard to make ends meet and rising vegetable prices are driving up the cost of living. I will set any increased income aside for food expenses rather than spending for recreation,” said a 22-year-old female factory worker at a watchmaker in central Japan.
“I sincerely hope that wages rise enough to make me actually feel my salary is really rising.”

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