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New Zealand Budget 2025: Winners and Losers

New Zealand Budget 2025: Winners and Losers

Bloomberg22-05-2025

New Zealand Finance Minister Nicola Willis had billed Thursday's budget as a sober affair that would contain 'no unicorns, no rainbows.'
Women working in female-dominated fields were arguably the biggest losers, with the government estimating contingency savings of NZ$12.8 billion ($7.6 billion) over four years by making it harder for them to lodge pay equity claims.

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