In the NZ Herald today:
Labour spokeswoman for social development Jacinda Ardern said the highest unemployment numbers were at around 10 per cent in the early 1990s but support for solo parents and invalids have hit record highs during Bennett's reign as Social Development Minister.
Infoshare shows that DPB numbers reached a high of 113,329 in 1998.
In 2011 a new high was reached of 114,039.
However, not all people on the DPB are "solo parents".
The table below shows that at December 2011 100,266 sole parents were on the DPB...
Benefit
|
December 2011
|
September 2012
|
December 2012
|
Quarterly change
|
Annual change
| ||
Domestic Purposes Benefits (DPB)
|
114,230
|
110,738
|
109,118
|
-1,620
|
-1.5%
|
-5,112
|
-4.5%
|
DPB-SP
|
100,266
|
96,648
|
95,138
|
-1,510
|
-1.6%
|
-5,128
|
-5.1%
|
DPB-CSI
|
7,650
|
7,806
|
7,943
|
137
|
1.8%
|
293
|
3.8%
|
DPB-WA
|
3,859
|
4,003
|
3,773
|
-230
|
-5.7%
|
-86
|
-2.2%
|
EMA
|
2,455
|
2,281
|
2,264
|
-17
|
-0.7%
|
-191
|
-7.8%
|
1998
|
|
Number
|
|
Domestic Purposes Benefit
– Sole Parent
|
106,881
|
Domestic Purposes Benefit
– Caring for Sick or Infirm
|
1,925
|
Domestic Purposes Benefit
– Woman Alone
|
2,945
|
Emergency Maintenance Allowance
|
1,578
|
Total
|
113,329
|
So every thing else Ardern says in this article in relation to the DPB and sole parents, failure of work-testing etc is bunkum.
Let's look at the invalid's benefit. Using the same Infoshare table, yes, numbers reached a record high in 2011. But under National they increased from 85,197 2008 to 88,134 in 2011 - or 3.4%. Under Labour the increase was 51,173 in 1999 to 79,077 in 2007 or 54.6 percent.
And as a percentage of the working age population numbers on the Invalid benefit have been trending down since 2009.
Ardern is quite pathetic.
But doesn't the reporter have some responsibility to dig a bit deeper?
2 comments:
While you expect politicians and the MSM to get anything right disappointment awaits around every turn.
3:16
Toothy Ardern is hopeless, utterly hopeless.
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