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Median weekly household income in New Zealand fell slightly or stagnated from 2009 to 2010 during the "great recession" period. In June 2009 it was $1,234 [ 7 ] and June 2010 it was $1,236. [ 8 ] In 2011 household incomes recovered to beyond the high of 2008 again – median weekly household incomes increased again to $1,289.
The median income was $39,400, compared with $41,500 nationally. 3,513 people (8.5%) earned over $100,000 compared to 12.1% nationally. ... with the next election in ...
The 2020 New Zealand general election was held on Saturday 17 October 2020 to determine the composition of the 53rd New Zealand Parliament. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Voters elected 120 members to the House of Representatives , 72 from single-member electorates and 48 from closed party lists .
According to Elections New Zealand, "having the printed electoral rolls available for the public to view is a part of the open democratic process of New Zealand". [13] The Electoral Commission, in their report on the 2017 general election, recommended that roll sales be discontinued for anything other than electoral purposes.
Results of the 2020 general election. From left to right: general electorate winners, Māori electorate winners, and numbers of List MPs. This article summarises results of the 17 October 2020 New Zealand general election, including both party vote and electorate vote outcomes.
Between 1982 and 2011, New Zealand's gross domestic product grew by 35%. Almost half of that increase went to a small group who were already the richest in the country. During this period, the average income of the top 10% of earners in New Zealand (those earning more than $72,000) [1] almost doubled going from $56,300 to $100,200. The average ...
Whakatāne District is a territorial authority district on the North Island of New Zealand. ... the 2022 local elections ... median income was $35,600, compared with ...
Budget 2024 is the New Zealand budget for fiscal year 2024/25 presented to the House of Representatives by Minister of Finance, Nicola Willis, on 30 May 2024 as the first budget presented by the Sixth National Government, [1] [2] ignoring the mini-budget they presented in December 2023.