The post criticizes the use of public funds to subsidize private landlords' rent, arguing it enriches private property holders at the expense of lower-income tenants who receive short-term support without long-term housing equity.
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TZNC's apply. So let's look at what they're trying to do with social housing. So the income related rent from social housing tenants, that's going to go from twenty-five to thirty percent. That money then gets put into the accommodation supplement, which means more support for those in the private sector. Now Murray Edridge is the Wellington City missionary with us. Good morning, Mike. So I heard a lot of moaning about this yesterday. I can't work it out. If I explain that right, you take some from somebody else who's getting a better deal, and you they're just trying to balance it, aren't they?
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worsened by inadequate social housing support
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