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Japan’s Household Spending Slide Eases in April, Signals Tentative Stabilization

Japan’s household spending fell 0.5% year-on-year in April 2026, marking a significant moderation from the 2.9% decline recorded in March, according to data updated on 4 June 2026. While consumption remains weaker than a year earlier, the softer pace of contraction suggests that pressure on household budgets may be easing.

The figures are based on a year-over-year comparison, with April’s reading reflecting the change in spending relative to April of the previous year, and March’s figure comparing to March a year earlier. The improvement from -2.9% to -0.5% indicates that, although households are still cautious, the pullback in consumption is less severe than in early spring.

For policymakers and markets, the latest data will be read as a tentative sign that the drag from subdued household demand could be stabilizing, even as overall spending has yet to return to positive growth on an annual basis.

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