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  1. And what about those people like me who are rotting on invalids benefit because ACC are refusing to provide me the services so I can work. Where do the disabled population come into this?

    I desperately want to work, if I can’t work I don’t want to live. YOu should investigate what’s happening to disabled people and the bullshit marketing around that. How govt choose to promote the 5% of disabled people doing OK while 95% of us are living in unsafe unstable homes, begging for help we need and despised by community.

    Neo-liberalism IS NOT MY CULTURE!

    1. If ACC has shoved you off the shelf onto the cheapo option of ‘invalid’s benefit’ there will be little in the pot to help you back into work.

      If you earn ‘too much’ you may be required to atone for a year on a lesser rate of income from your benefit, unless you’re fortunate enough to get into decent full time employment.

      Suggest you try connecting with beneficiary advocates to get a better picture of what you can access. Be sure that ACC is more likely to give you grief than assistance, although some people have found them ‘wonderful and helped them back into work – la, la.’ (I’m sure it’s true. I’m also sure the stories from the other side are true.)

      We don’t seem to have much in the way of providing resources so disabled people can readily return to employment – unless you’re a professional of some kind. Feels like looking up at the floorboards of the OECD rankings, sometimes.

  2. There is a culture of misinformation by MSM and this current Government, for statistics to be accurate and to have any relevance they must be consistent year in year out and be based on the same information and have the same parameters. Basic Human Logic.

    1. All MSM journo’s at best do first yr economics. So they get to learn just enough about the economy to know fuck all but can give witty replies to people who actually know what’s going on in the economy. Even economic professors across New Zealand believe that they have trainings there alternate human experience admirably. You could even ask the lefts leading economist Shamubeel Eaqub mis-leads with the same failed economic models highlighted in Franks blog. Econ students don’t learn modelling until the 3rd or 4th year and by then they are so invested in false ideology like number tampering that they just ignore it.

      Ok so a freak journo managed to run the management guantlette and produce something half decent on the economy but her work and employers work totally suck the rest of the year.

      Ask any economist how they feel about woman having to steal and prostitute themselves to survive. Or unions, these things aren’t even on there radar and gives a false sense of the economy.

  3. There is a growing awareness that the Western MSM is fooling its populations with false news .A corollary to this pernicious indoctrination is the efforts of Western Governments to hide the real state of their economies by falsifying data. Unemployment data is perhaps the most visible evidence of this trend.I have had a relative living in Australia who has been claiming that the Federal Govt has been fudging their employment figures for the last 15 years at least. I never used to take him seriously.I am now taking notice.Where you will see the most extraordinary disparity between reality and the Govt. employment figures is the U.S. The unemployment figures at the moment point to a resurgent U.S. economy, while exactly the opposite is happening. Dick Chaney, the Ex-U.S. Vice President said” We will create our own Reality!” And they have.We in the West now live in our own alternate universe .How Frank, can we in the West move forwards,if we base our economic infrastructure on lies and falsified data !? Hell and handbaskets come to mind. Your article is very timely!

  4. Political pressure has given way to political control of the Public Service.
    The are no longer independent and now appear to be administered by political appointees by subterfuge.

    Stats NZ used to give the public access to details of wealth distribution showing the wealth held by various sections of our community.

    The form of this has been changed so visibility of what is happening the growing poor is not available in detail.

    The Govt control is evident and coupled with effectively hiding the truth about what they are doing to NZ and its people.

  5. A few years ago I acted as xupervisor for a Massey student doing off campus studies, sitting an exam. I was paid some $45, the supervision lasted one afternoon, and I was on the household labour force survey at that time, and it was counted as being employed that whole week. I am retired, was not sctively looking for work, and did tbis as a favour for another person and the student. Shows you how the statistics are collected. Nonsense in, nonsense out.

  6. The employments stats i am sorry are pathetic. They are there to make the Natz look good thats all. I hope when we have a change of government this way of measuring is reverted back to the old way which was more accurate.

    1. Fantastic shunning detail there Frank,

      Gosh we are fortunate to have your eye for accountancy detail.

      The true fact is that this government use “creative accountancy”

      Is this most aptly called “with smoke +mirrors”???

      Yes National rules = firstly fudge everything.

  7. New Zealand’s real unemployed/under-employed stands at 11.8% – over double the “official unemployment rate”.

    That would actually be wrong.

    The under-utilised rate is 11.8%
    The unemployed rate is 4.8%

    Add the two together to get the unemployed/under-employed rate of 16.6%

    Wonder if they’re now going to start looking at the over-utilised. You know, the people doing 45+ hours per week. Wonder what would happen if people found out that politicians were a member of that group often doing 90+ hours every week.

    The advantage to measuring over-utilisation would give us the ability to measure how much of the under-utilisation could be reduced if those so over utilised had their hours brought back to the standard 40 hour week.

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