Persistent Inflation Shows Urgent Need To Tax Wealth – Green Party

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The Green Party is calling on the Government to tax the super wealthy as inflation, largely driven by continued increases in the cost of essentials like food and housing, persists.

โ€œInflation hits lower-income families the hardest, who spend the majority of their income covering the essentials like food and rent. Wealth and income inequality in this country is a political choice. The Government needs to act,โ€ says Green Party revenue spokesperson Chlรถe Swarbrick.

โ€œThe solution is taxing wealth and excess profits and using that money to help people. This makes the most sense in the context of the approximately trillion-dollar wealth transfer to the wealthiest throughout COVID-19.

โ€œLast year the Reserve Bank admitted in response to my questioning that they are engineering a recession to try and rein in inflation.

โ€œWe know this will disproportionately impact low income people in Aotearoa. It doesnโ€™t have to be like this. This is only happening because the Government isn’t acting.

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โ€œReducing government spending on essential public services would be a mistake at a time when we know our crucial infrastructure across health, housing, education, the environment, and transport desperately needs investment.

โ€œInstead of relying on the Reserve Bank to use blunt monetary policy like raising the OCR, or manufacturing a recession, the Government can tax the super wealthy.

โ€œInstead of allowing trickle-down economic thinking to drive economic policy that perversely pushes people out of work, the Government can tax the rich and build a fairer society,โ€ says Chlรถe Swarbrick.

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