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  1. Astounding, isn’t it. Diane Maxwell and her predecessor Diana Crossan occupied a position as retirement commissioner that seemed designed to soften everyone up for raising the qualifying age for super. But helping them are a collection of journalists and commenters eagerly published by news media all moaning the same Greek chorus. The one thing they probably have in common is that they are all in well-paid desk jobs that they’ll have no need to quit before they’re 70. They don’t speak for the 50-year-old labourer wielding a shovel in the rain.
    As Susan St John and others have patiently pointed out, NZ Super is perfectly affordable if we’re willing to tax appropriately to pay for it. That probably means putting those who opt in to receiving NZ Super on a special tax rate that would clip the wings of the wealthy who have no need of it. Yes, bring back the Surtax! It also means raising New Zealand’s top general income tax rate from its present low 33 per cent to something like Australia’s and Britain’s, both north of 45 per cent.
    NZ Super should be simply an instrument of transferring wealth to those who need it to survive from those who have much more than they need.

    1. I’d suggest that instead of raising income tax, a levy on productivity be raised lifting super contributions from 9 or 12 percent or what ever it is now to 15%. A 30% tax on the economy is more than enough to pay for government operations. The issue is Auckland will need a new hospital, new schools, new water, new connectivity. I think most of that can be funded out of the ACC & super fund.

  2. Surtax or means test or raise tax on the 10%. Of course whichever government that actually does the obvious will get hell over it.

    1. If the Boomer had left Norman Kirk’s saveing scheme lone we wouldn’t have a problem these greedy doomers need to be stopped enough is enough we need to means test the pricks they have taken everything and now the bill is due and they plan to screw.over our generation to pay it

  3. Neoliberalism from both National and Labour governments have an immigration agenda which means that new arrivals on various visas like a 2 year working visa can get free health care, free education straight away for their children, and superannuation and gold card after first 5 years residency, (grudgingly changed to 10 years now but tens of thousands got it within 5 years) and the government were warned about it years ago but went ahead anyway. http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1110/S00572/grey-power-warns-of-impact-of-high-immigration-rates.htm
    https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/political/315435/migrants'-parents-cost-nz-'tens-of-millions

  4. I suspect the agenda here is to get rid of the pension and have people just save for their retirement. If people are too “feckless” (ie they choose to pay the power bill rather than put it towards their retirement) or have it wiped out in the next crash, hard luck and you can take your chances with WINZ. 67 is just the start. Next it will be mean testing, cutting the rate so that it is the same as what used to be the unemployment benefit, etc and so on.

    If anything, NS should be increased to 80% of the average wage, and the age lowered to 60.

  5. And, take it from me, an office job is just as phyically taxing as a manual job, with:

    1) Eye strain from staring at a monitor
    2) Carpal tunnel syndrome and RSI from typing
    3) Ear problems from the use of a telephone headset
    4) A trend toward standing desks that will lead to a lot of employees having to stand for hours at a time, increasing the risk of fatigue
    5) My self personally, in my office job from 13 and a half years, I now have calluses on my elbows from when I lean on the desk

  6. Who are the bureaucrats, and, where do we find them? Are they local govt or central govt?
    The so called “cradle to the grave” notion died after Douglas, Prebble, Moore, Richardson, Shipley , Key, English and the labour party gave up on it.

    The meaningless generation comparison is stupid.

    Everybody did, has , and still is paying for yet another “unfortunate experiment”.
    Generational blame is idiocy.

    You are not the only media person to fall into this illogical idiocy.

    It happens when interviewing keyboards.

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