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Hot Topic Hawke’s Bay
Budget 2021
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Budget boosts benefits while forecast deficits and debt lower than earlier expectations

Finance Minister said the budget was all about securing the economic recovery.

Brent Edwards Thu, 20 May 2021

The government will lift weekly benefit rates by between $32 and $55 per adult, in line with the recommendations made by the Welfare Expert Advisory Group.

In delivering his fourth budget today Finance Minister Grant Robertson said it was essential the economic recovery from the Covid-19

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Brent Edwards Thu, 20 May 2021
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