An article proposes a radical policy to provide government-funded KiwiSaver support from birth to alleviate young Kiwis' financial burdens and accelerate wealth accumulation for first-home ownership.
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Well, economists are calling it actually uh one an expensive, undercooked and politically theatrical plan. Um I saw Christopher Luxon on News Talk ZB this morning laugh it off, saying that's insane, like it's ridiculous. Um, you know, not quoting him, but that's essentially what he said. In terms of Winston Peters and this kind of buying back the bank and having it under Kiwi control. Do you reckon it's just an opportunity for for him to, you know, use the whole taking back our country line without us going as far as yelling at migrants again?
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a radical, universalist social policy to ensure financial security
News Briefing: 18 May 2026Social-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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