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Wellbeing aims depend on fiscal restraint

Softer economic conditions are reducing growth in tax revenues.

Nevil Gibson
Sun, 26 May 2019

Finance Minister Grant Robertson will earn deserved plaudits next week when his wellbeing budget will probably show the benefits of conventional fiscal management.

The accounts, from information available so far, will show a surplus above that of previous forecasts. In the March financial

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Nevil Gibson
Sun, 26 May 2019
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