New Zealand raises minimum wage to $20 an hour

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Changes to minimum wage and tax policy came into force in New Zealand today.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s had promised to raise the minimum wage to $20 per hour (£10.15) and to raise taxes on the wealthiest Kiwis.

The rise in wages means that the income of 175,500 New Zealanders will be increased by $44 (£22.30) each week.

“Today’s rise to $20 per hour is estimated to boost wages across the economy by $216 million, giving New Zealanders more money to spend at local businesses,” Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety Michael Wood said.

“There are many Kiwis who earn the minimum wage who have gone above and beyond in our fight against COVID. I think everyone agrees those who served us so well during lockdown – including supermarket workers, cleaners, and security guards – deserve a pay rise,” the minister added.

The new changes also impact the top two percent of earners in New Zealand, those on salaries of over $180,000 (£91,238.87), who will now be taxed by 39 per cent.

Previously, everyone who earnt over $70,000 (£35,476.70) paid a tax rate 33%.

This new tax increase is predicted to bring in NZ$550m to the economy in 2021.

Benefit rates have also been rised by 3.1 per cent, student allowances have been upped, and the necessary deposit for first time home buyers has reduced from 20 percent of the total cost of the property to just 5 percent.

Prime Minister Ardern took a 20 per cent pay reduction In April of 2020 in solidarity with those who would be struggling financially as a result of the economic effects of the pandemic.

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New Zealand has not seen a community case of Covid-19 since late Febuary. There are currently five people in managed isolation having tested positive for Covid-19, all after arriving in New Zealand from India via the UAE.

Mountain_Location_84 on April 1st, 2021 at 20:49 UTC »

From New Zealand and please don’t glorify us. Living costs stupid high...first home buyers can’t compete in the market and cost of living ridiculously high to compensate all our expenditure

Rattlingjoint on April 1st, 2021 at 19:24 UTC »

Before anyone jumps on the US vs New Zealand bandwagon, read comments from people ACTUALLY FROM New Zealand.

They actually can shed light on how taxing the rich is vastly different in New Zealand vs here.

DEATH-BY-CIRCLEJERK on April 1st, 2021 at 18:24 UTC »

That's $14.04 USD, if anyone was curious (like me).