A woman looks at items at a shop in Tokyo, Japan, March 24, 2023.
The spending plan, to be formally decided by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's cabinet on Nov. 2, also features payouts to low-income households, the officials said, confirming a report by the Nikkei newspaper.
Tax revenue has grown this year, and Murai said the prime minister wanted to find a way to return some of that to the public to support households.
"The prime minister will give formal and specific instruction at a meeting tomorrow between officials of the government and the ruling bloc, which will shape up through the ruling party's tax panel debate," Murai said.
Kishida is due to discuss wage hikes, among other issues, with auto industry officials when he visits the Japan Mobility Show on Thursday, Murai said.
Persons:
Androniki, Fumio Kishida's, Hideki Murai, Murai, Kishida, Takaya Yamaguchi, Yoshifumi Takemoto, Leika Kihara, Shri Navaratnam, Sonali Paul
Organizations:
REUTERS, Rights, Reuters, Nikkei, Japan, Thomson
Locations:
Tokyo, Japan, COVID