Employer Bulletin | 11 March 2024
- Mar 10, 2024
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New Zealanders have shifted their household spending patterns as living costs rise, according to Stats NZ. Between June 2019 and 2023, spending increased notably on food, housing, health, transport, miscellaneous goods and services, and other expenses, reflecting 82.2 percent of total household expenditure in 2023. Furthermore, households spent less on communication and recreation. Please see the article for the data released by Stats NZ.
In today’s Bulletin
Auckland Regional Fuel Tax abolished
Tourism sector showing signs of recovery
WTO e-commerce win benefits Kiwi Exporters
Minister to attend Global Fraud Summit
Petroleum exploration permit grant welcomed
Shift in spending patterns as expenditure increases
Travel exports gain narrows services deficit
Five Employment Relations Authority cases and four Bills open for submission.
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