June 2010 benefit statistics have just been released;
At the end of June 2010, 112,000 working-age people (aged 18–64 years) were receiving a Domestic Purposes Benefit . Over the year to June 2010, the number of Domestic Purposes Benefit recipients increased by 7,000, or 7 percent .
At the end of June 2010, 85,000 working-age people (aged 18–64 years) were receiving an Invalid’s Benefit. Over the year to June 2010, the number of Invalid’s Benefit recipients increased by 1,000, or 1 percent.
At the end of June 2010, 58,000 working-age people (aged 18–64 years) were receiving a Sickness Benefit . Over the year to June 2010, the number of Sickness Benefit recipients increased by 4,000, or 8 percent .
At the end of June 2010, 62,000 working-age people (aged 18–64 years) were receiving an Unemployment Benefit . Over the year to June 2010, the number of recipients of an Unemployment Benefit increased by 11,000, or 22 percent .
At the end of June 2010, 333,000 working-age people (aged 18–64 years) were receiving a main benefit . Over the year to June 2010, the number of recipients of a main benefit increased by 23,000, or 7 percent .
The sickness and invalid totals are record June year highs, and the DPB number is the highest since around 1998. As I have said many times before the unemployment number will drop as the recession eases but the numbers on the other benefits will be much slower to reduce, if they reduce at all.
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3 comments:
This really is just completely pathetic
Remind me againnwhy this counts as a tory government.
So, nothing has changed from Labour's previous three terms, hasn't it?
NZ continues its slide towards a third-world status, abetted by the current crop of lying National Party politicians.
So, nothing has changed from Labour's previous three terms, hasn't it?
Yeah, of course it has. Which bit of absolute records of bludgers don't you understand.
Time for ACT to stop pissing around.
Time for them to insist ALL BENEFITS ARE TERMINATED IMMEDIATELY
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