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I know people that work in homeless shelters that say addiction and mental health are the issues with those still there choosing not to access housing and support even when it is available.

Emergency housing is ambulance at the bottom of the cliff vs addressing the actual underlying causes.

I’m of the view more effort needs to be put into stopping people from getting there in the first place. It starts with fixing the parts of society that lead to these outcomes. And it will only come from society itself rather than government.
 
In the 1950s, New Zealand ranked third in the world for GDP per capita. Today, we’ve fallen to 37th.

Our GDP per capita, a true measure of economic output and productivity, now sits more than 20% below the OECD average.

To turn this around, we need to incentivise business and productivity.

Every barrier placed on business makes it harder to build successful, high-paying industries. The rising number of businesses struggling and closing is the biggest threat to our long-term success. Unemployment isn’t the core problem – it’s just a symptom of weak business growth.

A Capital Gains Tax may be part of the solution, but on its own it doesn’t grow the economy. Labour’s approach of putting barriers up to businesses and saying but we disincentivise property, simply won’t work. Where are the pro growth and business policies?
 

Highest unemployment in 30 years. Stats NZ says 160,000 out of work in September 2025. 121,000 in September 2024, so 39,000 people have lost work in 1 year
But hours worked up - it’s a positive signal, there will obviously be spare employed labour capacity right now so the first thing businesses do is extract more productivity / hours out of their existing workforce. Once capacity is fully utilised then they begin employing again.

Separately some may have seen that Westpac expect a significant positive revision of last quarters negative GDP print. This was always going to happen. Things are turning.
 
Things are turning.
Slower than the titanic unfortunately, hopefully we stay afloat better. Survive till 25 was an absolute fallacy, never seen things like my mechanic shutting his doors at midday after I got my ute serviced because he had nothing for the rest of the day. Things can’t turn quick enough for many
 
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