
Emergency housing grants data released today show another blow out in spending on putting homeless people up in motels, says Labourโs Housing spokesperson Phil Twyford.
โThe Government is renting motel rooms at a rate of $33 million a year. Itโs a very expensive band-aid.
โIn the March quarter 9,218 grants were issued. Thatโs 358 more grants than in the December quarter. The total spend was $8.8 million which is up from $7.7 million in the previous quarter.
โThis means the Government has spent $16.6 million in six months issuing 18,078 grants to struggling families.
โAt this rate the Government will have made 36,000 grants costing $33 million in the first year instead of providing 1,400 grants costing $2 million as expected.
โThe fact the Government thought $2 million would be enough for a year shows how painfully out of touch they are.
โOf course everyone wants to see homeless families get a roof over their heads, but it is a scandal that National has allowed the housing crisis to get so out of control that people need to be put up in motels in these numbers.
โAfter all their big promises of new emergency housing National has increased the supply by only five beds in the last six months.
โNational has taken $1.8 billion out of Housing NZ in dividends, tax and interest payments. That would have been enough to build 5000 new state houses.
โLabour will fix the housing crisis by building affordable homes for first home buyers, banning foreign buyers, and building thousands of extra state houses instead of selling them off,โ says Phil Twyford.


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