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押注大幅加薪赢得选民支持,日本执政党承诺2040年实现薪资增长50%
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-06-19 09:39

Group 1 - The ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan has introduced a new campaign platform aiming to increase the average annual salary by 1 million yen by the fiscal year 2030, with a target of 520 million yen from the current 420 million yen [1] - The party plans to achieve this by ensuring a 1% annual increase in real wages and a 3% annual increase in nominal wages [1] Group 2 - The government is facing public dissatisfaction due to ongoing inflation and the economic risks posed by tariffs, leading to a commitment to distribute cash subsidies to low-income individuals and families [2] - Each low-income individual and child will receive 40,000 yen, while the rest of the population will receive 20,000 yen as a temporary measure until wages increase [2] - Prime Minister Kishida's recent support has slightly risen, partly due to progress made in controlling rice prices, which have become a significant indicator of inflation's impact on household spending [2] - The government previously set a goal to achieve a nominal GDP of 1,000 trillion yen by around 2040, with the nominal GDP reaching a record 609 trillion yen in 2024 [2]