So you broadly agree the current 2% hike is not enough.Sorry, but I disagree. The increase in the minimum wage should be adjusted annually to whichever is greater out of the rise in the medium wage or the rate of inflation. That’s a far better way of ensuring things aren’t going backwards.
We’ve gotten things really wrong when, if the information on the radio this morning is accurate that a single woman with three children not working has a greater take home pay each week than a married nurse with three children.
Unless we’re going to keep squeezing more tax out of everyone, no country can afford to keep going like that.
That is bullshit that a single person on the sole parent benefit gets more than a nurse.
Typical nurse salary in NZ is earning: $74,000
Their take home pay is: $1,063.62 after tax (incl. 3% kiwisaver deduction).
With three children;
They are also entitled to the family tax credit: $197.00
They are also entitled to the in-work tax credit: $72.00
Total weekly after tax income is: $1,332.62
According to MSD: The maximum sole parent benefit is: $440.96 a week.
You can also get an accommodation supplement of: $160
Total weekly benefit payment: $600.96 (That would barely cover rent)
