A commentary analyzing declining consumer spending and broader economic headwinds in New Zealand, including reduced discretionary consumption, weakened business profit outlooks, and slowing housing activity, all driven by cost pressures and labour market instability.
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job insecurity and low turnover suppressing spending
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