NZ Slashes Social Spending as Surplus Is Pushed Further Out

Government contributions to Kiwisaver—New Zealand’s equivalent to Australia’s private superannuation scheme—are to be halved to 25 cents for every dollar a worker contributes as part of cuts across the social sector to pay for additional spending on police and defence.
The contribution will be capped at $261 (US$155) a year, while the minimum a worker and employer must contribute to the scheme will rise from 3 percent of earnings to 4 percent, to be actioned in two stages over the next three years.
People earning more than $180,000 a year will receive no government contribution at all, starting in July this year…. 

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