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Spending cuts haven’t kicked in yet and the OCR track has been largely unchanged since 2022. It ain’t you babe.

Inflation is down to 3.3%. We are turning our economy around and winning the fight against rampant inflation.



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At 14.45 of post-Cabinet press conference Minister Upston shows a misunderstanding of 2 out of the 3 main benefits: m.youtube.com/watch?v=S7wpQf…. The Minister says Jobseeker does not have a sickness element and old sickness benefit falls under Supported Living. That’s incorrect. >


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Luxon again suggesting in his post Cab press conference that young people are “now languishing for 24 years on a benefit on average”: m.youtube.com/watch?v=S7wpQf… (10.12). Highly misleading not to point out this is a forecast for future (based on analysis that hasn’t been released).


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A line from PM Luxon’s speech yesterday: people on a youth payment or young parent payment are spending on average 24 years on a benefit, and “24 years. Up almost 50% in just 3 years.” How could this figure go from a 16 year to 24 year average in 3 yrs, or am I misunderstanding?

maxdnharris's tweet image. A line from PM Luxon’s speech yesterday: people on a youth payment or young parent payment are spending on average 24 years on a benefit, and “24 years. Up almost 50% in just 3 years.” How could this figure go from a 16 year to 24 year average in 3 yrs, or am I misunderstanding?

Minister for Child Poverty Reduction @LouiseUpston thinks bullying beneficiaries into low paid work will reduce child poverty. WRONG according to the 2022 Child Poverty Monitor report (p.89)... @chrisluxonmp msd.govt.nz/documents/abou…

Shanalog's tweet image. Minister for Child Poverty Reduction @LouiseUpston thinks bullying beneficiaries into low paid work will reduce child poverty. WRONG according to the 2022 Child Poverty Monitor report (p.89)... @chrisluxonmp  msd.govt.nz/documents/abou…

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