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New Zealanders need to choose their financial poison: Tax higher or cut deeper

The historic commitment to caring for Kiwis from the cradle to the grave is getting harder to keep.

Raccontata dastuff.co.nz

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  1. domenica 24 maggio 2026·stuff.co.nz

    Verity Johnson: You can’t run the country like a struggling restaurant

    It feels like the Government’s plan isn’t to step in. It’s to step back, get out the way, and let business lead the growth.

  2. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·stuff.co.nz

    The average Kiwi retires with $78k in KiwiSaver. For many women, it’s far less

    The average KiwiSaver balance across every age group is $41,286, up from $37,079 a year ago.

  3. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·stuff.co.nz

    This isn’t an easy budget for Auckland. It’s an honest one

    Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown argues the council must stick to its planned 7.9% rates increase, saying delaying difficult decisions would only leave future ratepayers with a bigger…

  4. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·stuff.co.nz

    Nicola Willis has billions stored away to pull a Budget Day rabbit out the hat

    Coalition ministers have talked up the frightful fiscal forecasts facing the nation, but there is still some money left in the Budget.

  5. martedì 26 maggio 2026·stuff.co.nz

    Senior lawyers accuse Government of ‘disturbing’ law-making trend

    The New Zealand Bar Association has warned the Government that their law-making actions pose a growing risk to the rule of law.

  6. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·stuff.co.nz

    The horse has bolted: Why one New Zealand policy has already lost the race

    Our struggle with social media may be a failed dress rehearsal for worse harms to come

  7. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·stuff.co.nz

    New Zealanders need to choose their financial poison: Tax higher or cut deeper

    The historic commitment to caring for Kiwis from the cradle to the grave is getting harder to keep.