AlonAlon (Employment Support B-type Business: Futtsu City, Chiba) Achieves Record High Monthly Average Wage of ¥63,587 Last Fiscal Year; June Payout Reaches ¥94,889, with 5 Out of 18 Users Exceeding Minimum Wage.
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NPO AlonAlon announced that its Employment Support B-type business achieved a record high monthly average wage of ¥63,587 last fiscal year (FY2025) and a single-month record of ¥94,889 in June 2026. This significantly surpasses the national average (approx. 2.6-2.7 times higher), with 5 out of 18 users earning above the minimum wage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why are AlonAlon's wages high?
A: They achieve high wages by increasing productivity through scientific analysis and segmentation of Phalaenopsis orchid cultivation, which has high market value, and by utilizing technology.
Q: Are there many people with disabilities who cannot exceed the minimum wage?
A: Yes, according to Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare data, many businesses have average wages stuck in the ¥20,000s monthly range, leaving many individuals with disabilities in difficult economic situations.
Q: Can AlonAlon's model be applied to other businesses?
A: Yes, the representative director states it's possible by changing the system and facing the market as a business, aiming for nationwide expansion.