Cost of Winston Peters’ ‘Carpet Policy’ $120 million
10 JULY 2017
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NZ First’s ‘carpet policy’ announcement this morning, to line all Government offices with woollen carpets, would cost
approximately $120 million, based on the Government Property Group’s estimate of Government floor space.
Executive Director of the Taxpayers' Union, Jordan Williams, says “While smarter carpets for government bureaucrats may be appealing to some, in comparison to
what $120 million will buy you in nurses, policeman or teachers, we’re not so sure.”
“In another context, $120 million is the income tax take of over 6,000 average New Zealand households. The Taxpayers’ Union questions whether taxpayers would really get $120 million of value for bureaucrats having woollen carpet and a more
comfortable walk around their office.”
"In the lead-up to the election, we would encourage all political parties to provide costings with their policy
announcements. If not, the Taxpayers' Union will be here to help."
Notes:
• Using a standard price of a woollen carpet of $79 per square metre, and a floor space of 1,524,524 metres
squared, the total cost is $120,437,396.
• If new carpets were only installed as part of usual replacements, the marginal cost of wool is $60 million to
$93 million (in today's dollars) more than usual synthetic commercial carpets.
ENDS