Alan L wrote: So if people are thinking things are hunky dory out there, here are the simple numbers. 0.5M kiwis still on the wage subsidy. That means all those employers (unless rorting the system) are trading at 40% or more, reduced turnover. Not flash. Then there would be a large number of employees in businesses trading at 39% and less below the threshold. They won't show in the stats. Yet. Not all will fail - but far from flash. Alan
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cirrus wrote: Bloomfield has issued a warning. Prepare for a second wave of covid. The govt has failed us. A second wave can only come through the border. On a almost daily basis we are importing cases. And this after huge sacrifice by new zealanders. Or is this rule by fear,a clever election plan . Or do they know something we dont know. When wage subsidies end we will see the true impact of covid 19. $ 60 billion debt for 5 million people. Will take generations of time to deal with that. Remember greece. Remember venezuela. |
Alan L wrote: I dont think Grant Robertson agrees with you. Alan |
fish-feeder wrote: I would have thought 5 months was plenty of time for kiwis to get back to nz after Winston put the word out in mid march., obviously not eh. |
cirrus wrote: Bloomfield has issued a warning. Prepare for a second wave of covid. The govt has failed us. A second wave can only come through the border. On a almost daily basis we are importing cases. And this after huge sacrifice by new zealanders. Or is this rule by fear,a clever election plan . Or do they know something we dont know. When wage subsidies end we will see the true impact of covid 19. $ 60 billion debt for 5 million people. Will take generations of time to deal with that. Remember greece. Remember venezuela. |
cirrus wrote: Bloomfield has issued a warning. Prepare for a second wave of covid. The govt has failed us. A second wave can only come through the border. On a almost daily basis we are importing cases. And this after huge sacrifice by new zealanders. Or is this rule by fear ,a clever election plan . Or do they know something we dont know. When wage subsidies end we will see the true impact of covid 19. $ 60 billion debt for 5 million people. Will take generations of time to deal with that. Remember Greece. Remember Venezuela.
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