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  1. The national party put the benefit up by 20$ a week when they were in power 2 years ago this now needs to increased to 40$ per week as national cut the social welfare benefits during the mother of all budgets in 1990 by 40$ per week so really they have given back some of what they took now I would like to see an increase as all this money will go straight back into our economy.

    1. The benefit should be more to those that deserve it so the testing needs to be ramped up to weed out those that should not.
      It needs to be easier to go into seasonal work and then back on the benefit without stand down.The rules regarding relationships needs to be clear and not arbitrary. The government needs to solve the problems in NZ instead of being global warriors under their leader.We have plenty of them.

    2. Sorry, but that’s not quite right. National raised benefits by $25 for beneficiaries with children IF they were not getting the accomodation supplement or some other add on such as temporary assistance grant. Essentially if you owned your own home freehold. The vast majority received between $9-$12 per week. We got $9. The Greens put out a press release to this affect but it was ignored by the mainstream media

  2. From the Briefing Paper (link above):
    “the $80 threshold has not been altered since 1986. Lifewise has pointed out that $80 in 1986 was worth approximately $250 in today’s dollars (or 15 hours of work). They stated that lifting the abatement threshold not only helps the community but is a ‘fiscally effective opportunity’ that is a ‘win-win situation for everyone’.”

    Again, “the $80 threshold has not been altered since 1986.”

    Think about it!

    This is a gross imbalance. Back in 1986 we did not have the extremes in income disparity that exist today. State housing was available (pre-Nats big sell-off), rents were affordable without our landlords living somewhere in China, and basic foods could be obtained without the obscene 15% GDT tag on every item down the line.

    In 2019, more than 30 years later, a cruelty situation has been created. We are depriving many of our youngest citizens. This represents a failure, a degeneration of who we are becoming as a society.

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