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Anti-Poverty Groups Query Budget Benefit Delay, Call For Full Increases On 1 July


Wednesday, 26 May 2021, 10:34 am
A group of anti-poverty campaigners has called on the
Government to implement its Budget benefit plans on 1 July,
rather than staggering increases across 1 July 2021 and 1
April 2022, as announced last week.
The Government
announced, as part of Budget 2021, that core benefit levels
would increase by $20 per week on 1 July, with additional
increases to bring it up to $55 in total on 1 April
2022.
But the Government has given no reason why these
increases have been staggered.
People are suffering
unnecessarily. We are just one of many groups who have been
calling for significant and urgent increases to benefit
levels for years now, said Caitlin Neuwelt-Kearns, ....

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Community Scoop » Anti-Poverty Groups Query Budget Benefit Delay, Call For Full Increases On 1 July


Press Release – Child Poverty Action Group
A group of anti-poverty campaigners has called on the Government to implement its Budget benefit plans on 1 July, rather than staggering increases across 1 July 2021 and 1 April 2022, as announced last week. The Government announced, as part of Budget …
A group of anti-poverty campaigners has called on the Government to implement its Budget benefit plans on 1 July, rather than staggering increases across 1 July 2021 and 1 April 2022, as announced last week.
The Government announced, as part of Budget 2021, that core benefit levels would increase by $20 per week on 1 July, with additional increases to bring it up to $55 in total on 1 April 2022. ....

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SunLive - Budget 2021 LIVE: Benefits set to increase - The Bay's News First

Budget 2021 LIVE: Benefits set to increase The Budget will be publicly announced at 2pm. ); } else { // } The Government aims to lift up to 33,000 children out of poverty with changes to benefit levels announced in the Budget today. All benefit rates will increase by $20 a week from July 1 this year. A second increase will occur on April 1, 2022, which will see main benefits lifted in line with a key Welfare Expert Advisory Group recommendation. Families and whanau with children will also receive a further $15 per adult per week.   In total, weekly main benefit rates will increase by between $32 and $55 per adult by April 1, 2022.   ....

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