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Benefit boost ‘little help to families’

- AMBER-LEIGH WOOLF

New Zealanders on benefits are now better off – but some say they’re only getting an increase of $3 a week.

The accommodat­ion supplement was boosted on Sunday, one of the first priorities of the new Labour-led government.

Increases vary from family to family. However, some said that after April 1 they’re expecting only a $3-$10 increase, according to their MyMSD payment forecast.

They said it was not enough and wouldn’t even cover the ever increasing cost of food.

Accommodat­ion Supplement and Accommodat­ion Benefit increases were announced in the 2017 Budget under the National-led Government, and are part of the Government’s wider Families Package.

The package, when completely implemente­d, aims to significan­tly reduce child poverty.

But Kaleb Holmes, who was expecting an increase of $6, said the benefit increase was not enough for basic needs.

‘‘The amount they are suggesting is far from bringing a far outdated benefit system up to current market value ... food alone has increased more then $6 in the last 3 years.’’

The price of weekly fresh fruit and vegetables had increased more than $6 for a weekly shop.

‘‘I find the new increases to be a cruel joke,’’ Holmes said.

Cherie Grant was expecting an increase of $3, and said it was not going to help her family of seven.

She called the changes ‘‘fake promises’’ from the Government.

‘‘A $3 increase is not going to help many families.’’

A Child Action Poverty Group media spokeswoma­n said the increase was good, but there was still a significan­t amount of change needed to reduce poverty.

‘‘There’s still a lot that needs to be done for the families that are in the lowest of incomes.’’

Some may not see a significan­t change until the rest of the Families Package came in to effect, after July 1, the spokeswoma­n said.

The increase from April 1 would not go far enough to help people on low incomes to cover basic living costs, she said.

The Families Package includes introducin­g the Winter Energy payment, increasing Best Start payments, and an increase of paid parental leave to 26 weeks.

About 41,000 students would get an extra $20 a week from a boost in their accommodat­ion benefit after the changes.

The changes to the Accommodat­ion Supplement were one of two major changes introduced from April 1, with the minimum wage lifted 75c to $16.50 an hour.

The new Families Package was part of the Labour-led Government’s 100-day plan and was designed to provide targeted assistance to improve the incomes of low-and middle-income families with children.

 ?? CAMERON BURNELL/STUFF ?? New increases to accommodat­ion supplement­s and a minimum wage boost took effect from April 1.
CAMERON BURNELL/STUFF New increases to accommodat­ion supplement­s and a minimum wage boost took effect from April 1.

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