Japan data huge miss – Household spending plummets in oct, down 3% y/y vs. +1% expected

2025-12-04 23:34:00
Japan’s household spending slumped sharply in October, underscoring persistent weakness in consumer demand and challenging the view that wage gains are feeding through to consumption.
All Household Spending fell 3.0% y/y, badly missing expectations for a 1.0% rise,
while month-on-month spending dropped 3.5%, far below the forecast 0.7% increase.
The declines reverse September’s modest gains and highlight the drag from higher living costs and cautious consumer behaviour ahead of year-end.
The data arrives at a sensitive moment for the Bank of Japan as it weighs a December rate hike. While wage momentum and inflation dynamics have strengthened, today’s figures underline the fragility of household demand — a potential complication for policymakers seeking confirmation of sustainable, demand-led inflation.



