Will the burden on companies not become enormous due to wage increases?
$Nikkei 225 (.N225.JP)$ Moreover, only about 10% of the population works for large companies. Small and medium-sized enterprise owners are being cornered. Foreign investors invest in Japan without knowing the actual situation of Japan. Will there not be a significant increase in layoffs due to huge cost reductions? Will shareholder dividends not decrease? Although the weak yen was good, if the yen appreciates due to a rate cut in America and a rate hike in Japan, the profits of export companies will decrease all at once. The decline in consumer purchasing power due to tax hikes. America is currently experiencing a decline in consumer trends, and with an unemployment rate of 3.9% beginning to rise, it may turn into a slight stagflation with some inflation tendencies 🤣🤣🤣
Nevertheless, will economic revitalization through wage increases still be carried out? 🤣🤣🤣
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ダヤンks : Until now, while citizens have been burdened by consumption tax increases, etc., companies have been made to save money through corporate tax cuts, low interest on loans, etc., but companies have hardly returned it to employees due to new business expansion, corporate acquisitions, etc. The politician had his head set on it. If profits have increased slightly, return them to employees. I think that's the right argument. Since there is a movement to audit the movement to place orders at low prices from subcontractors, I think they are starting to move in an appropriate direction toward normalization.
After that, I think it depends on whether companies can expand businesses that can compete globally and expand profits.