Union accuses National of $4.5b funding gap in KiwiSaver policy | Stuff.co.nz
The Government looks set to report a smaller deficit this year, on the back of higher tax revenue and lower spending. But it comes amid questions over how National will pay for its KiwiSaver policy, with the public service union accusing it of a $4.5 billion funding gap. Political Correspondent Zane Small has more. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stuff NZ is New Zealand’s essential news source — bringing you live, lively and trustworthy journalism from every corner of Aotearoa. Stay informed with breaking news, in-depth stories, and the latest updates that matter to Kiwis. We upload daily, keeping you connected with the people, places and issues shaping New Zealand today. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Social media channels: TikTok: / nzstuff Instagram: / nzstuff

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