On the other hand: The great redistributor
We've always suspected the role of ever-falling interest rates and ever-rising housing costs in redistributing wealth and widening inequality.
Bernard Kickey
Fri, 11 Nov 2016
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We’ve always suspected the role of ever-falling interest rates and ever-rising housing costs in redistributing wealth and widening inequality but the release this week by Statistics New Zealand of new Household Living Costs Indices sealed the issue with an exclamation point.
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Bernard Kickey
Fri, 11 Nov 2016
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