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Japan’s fiscal 2026 budget to include record spending, sources say

By Thomson Reuters Dec 16, 2025 | 3:40 AM

TOKYO, Dec 16 (Reuters) – Total spending in Japan’s draft budget for fiscal 2026 ‍will likely exceed 120 trillion yen ($775 billion) to hit a new record, two government sources familiar with the matter ‌said on Tuesday.

It ‌would top the 115-trillion-yen annual budget for the current fiscal year, the sources said, confirming an earlier ​report by Kyodo news agency. The sources spoke ‍on condition of ​anonymity as they ​were not authorised to speak ‍publicly.

The increase would reflect rising social welfare costs, which make up one-third of total spending, defence spending and ‍the cost of funding Japan’s huge public debt, they added.

Concern over Prime ‍Minister ‍Sanae Takaichi’s big ​spending plans has recently ​pushed ⁠up government bond ‌yields as investors brace for issuance of huge debt.

($1 = 154.9200 yen)

(Reporting by Takaya Yamaguchi, writing by Leika Kihara; Editing by ⁠Tom Hogue)