Japanese politicians’ vow to up minimum wage raises concerns of 40%

Japanese politicians’ vow to up minimum wage raises concerns of 40%


TOKYO — In the final sprint to Japan’s general election on Oct. 27, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and major political parties are vowing to raise the minimum hourly wage to a level experts say would put more strain on small and midsize enterprises.

The campaign pledges come as the country faces a labor shortage and consumers feel the pinch of higher prices.