Summarised by Centrist
The number of benefit sanctions in New Zealand increased by over 50% in the June quarter of 2024 compared to the previous year. The Ministry of Social Development reports 10,389 sanctions issued, primarily for missed appointments and lack of work preparation.
Social Development Minister Louise Upston stressed the importance of supporting job seekers into employment, especially under-25s. Critics argue that sanctions harm struggling beneficiaries without proven benefits. The government aims to reduce Jobseeker Support numbers by 50,000 by 2030 amidst economic challenges.