Mana Would Give Poor A $1000 Christmas Bonus
MANA leader Hone Harawira says MANA would take tax cuts back from the country's 10 % of richest people and give the
money to the poor and needy as a $1000 Xmas.
Mr Harawira says giving everyone over 15 who earns $30,000 or less would cost $1.6 Million exactly the amount the
government gave to the richest 10% in the budget as tax cuts.
He says it's not radical or new.
"In 2008 Australia gave low and middle income families a Christmas bonus of $1,000 per child; single pensioners got a
$1400 payment, and pensioner couples $2100,
"And in 1972, the Norman Kirk Labour government in New Zealand gave a Christmas bonus of an extra benefit payment to all
beneficiaries."
Mr Harawira says giving money to the poor is a much more effective means to stimulate the economy than tax cuts to the
rich because they spend the money in New Zealand whereas the rich are likely to spend it overseas.
"There's little doubt many New Zealanders are really struggling and need help right now while the rich quite frankly
don't.
"Last week's Statistics NZ survey found that 50% of New Zealanders are finding it difficult to pay for basics while
welfare organizations such as food banks are finding unprecedented demand."