Article 5J49M New Zealand’s budget made progress on poverty, but it’s not mission accomplished yet | Max Rashbrooke

New Zealand’s budget made progress on poverty, but it’s not mission accomplished yet | Max Rashbrooke

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Max Rashbrooke
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There is only one way to really make a change in New Zealand is to raise the bottom more rapidly than the middle

Today, we close a chapter on our past." So said New Zealand prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, on Thursday, as she launched a budget that included the largest increases to benefits since the 1940s. But although she should be congratulated for finally taking concrete steps to attack poverty and inequality, there is a real danger of celebrating too soon.

Child poverty is one of our much-lauded prime minister's signature issues, and she has committed herself to ambitious targets that require hardship rates to be cut by as much as two-thirds by 2028. If achieved, this would be an exceptional feat, a rapid reduction that would place New Zealand among the world's best performers.

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