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More Japanese households see prices rising, BOJ survey shows

By Thomson Reuters Jul 15, 2026 | 11:57 PM

By Leika Kihara

TOKYO, July 16 (Reuters) – Over 90% of Japanese households expect prices to rise a ​year from now, a ‌central bank survey showed on Thursday, higher than three months ago in a sign of broadening inflationary pressure that could ‌heighten ​the case for ⁠further interest rate ⁠hikes.

The survey will be among factors the Bank of Japan will scrutinise when it meets for a ​two-day policy meeting ending on July 31.

The ratio of households ⁠expecting prices to ⁠rise a year from now ​hit 90.4% in June, the survey ​showed, up from 83.7% in the ‌previous survey.

The survey also showed 86.1% of respondents expect prices to rise five years from now, ⁠up from 82.6% in the previous survey in March.

As the cost of living rose, ⁠49.9% ‌of households said they ⁠expect economic conditions to worsen ​a ‌year ahead, up from ​32.8% in ⁠March and hitting the highest level since December 2008, the survey showed.

(Reporting by Takahiko Wada and Leika Kihara; Editing by Sonali Paul and ​Jacqueline Wong)