Japan’s household spending declined 1.0% year-over-year in January 2026, showing a slower pace of contraction compared with the 2.6% drop recorded in December 2025. The latest data, updated on 09 March 2026, indicate that while consumer demand remains weaker than a year earlier, the pressure on household outlays may be starting to moderate.
The figures, based on a year-over-year comparison of January 2026 with January 2025, follow December’s reading, which compared spending in December 2025 with the same month a year earlier. The improvement from -2.6% to -1.0% suggests that the downturn in consumer spending is losing some momentum, a potentially encouraging sign for Japan’s broader economic outlook, which relies heavily on household consumption.
While spending is still in negative territory, the smaller decline could reflect a gradual adjustment by households as they navigate ongoing economic uncertainties. Markets and policymakers will be watching upcoming releases closely to see whether this softer contraction marks the beginning of a more sustained stabilization in consumer activity.