Another emergency housing grant blow out – Labour Party

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Emergency housing grants data released today show another blow out in spending on putting homeless people up in motels, says Labourโ€™s Housing spokesperson Phil Twyford.
โ€œThe Government is renting motel rooms at a rate of $33 million a year. Itโ€™s a very expensive band-aid.

โ€œIn the March quarter 9,218 grants were issued. Thatโ€™s 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.

โ€œThis means the Government has spent $16.6 million in six months issuing 18,078 grants to struggling families.

โ€œAt 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.

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โ€œThe fact the Government thought $2 million would be enough for a year shows how painfully out of touch they are.

โ€œOf 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.

โ€œAfter all their big promises of new emergency housing National has increased the supply by only five beds in the last six months.

โ€œNational 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.

โ€œLabour 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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