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    The Government will make major savings over the coming years by outperforming on its housings goals

    The Government will make major savings over the coming years by outperforming on its housings goals

    6 May 2025
    Last year it aimed to reduce the number of people in emergency housing by 75-percent in 2030 compared to December 2023.

    However the target was achieved before the end of last year.

    Finance Minister Nicola Willis says the reduction is significant enough to be considered savings for the Government.

    She say it equates to an additional one-billion dollars in savings over the next four years.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity


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