Showing posts with label welfare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label welfare. Show all posts

Monday, August 15, 2011

Welfare reform

New Zealands National government has announced its welfare reform plan.

The Policy 
Unemployment beneficiaries under the age of 18 & recipients of the domestic purposes benefit aged under 19 will have new controls placed on the way benefits are paid. Rent & electricity will be paid directly & other benefit money will be received in the form of a grocery payment card, the use of which is restricted. The card cannot be used to purchase alcohol or cigarettes.

The law
  • The legal age to purchase alcohol in New Zealand is 18
  • The legal age to purchase tobacco in New Zealand is 18
Under existing New Zealand law people under 18 cannot buy alcohol or cigarettes. Whether you are 16 and on a benefit or 17 & employed it is illegal for anyone to sell either of these products to you.

So, if it's already against the law for young beneficiaries to buy cigarettes & alcohol what's the need for the change?

The motivation
This is not the government trying to prevent young people from spending welfare money on booze & cigarettes. New Zealand has laws for that already. This is about removing spending options for beneficiaries. Which many people would say is a good thing. The state is paying welfare & the state should not have to pay for people to drink & smoke.

The benefit changes will apply to 1600 people at a cost of 25 million to implement.

Fiscally this policy makes no sense. Except of course, this is the National government gauging response pre-election. If the murmurings are not too unpleasant (reaction to "get tough" policies is invariably positive) then presumably this same scheme will be applied to all people receiving an unemployment or a domestic purposes benefit. And it's not just about public reaction. This is a test run on the real deal. 

The impact
You're earning. You can sit back, drink & smoke, you earn your bacon. While you're sipping a beer, feeling self righteous about young drinking smokers cashing welfare cheques that your tax dollar paid for this is having a bigger impact than you know on you, your parents & your kids.

Where the government ought to be bridging the gaps it is widening them. Countries with the least inequality have the best outcomes for health, crime rates, education & longevity for both rich & poor. A wealthy person in a country with greater equality will enjoy better health, higher quality education, are less likely to be a victim of a crime & will live longer than an equally wealthy person in a country where there is greater inequality (1).

Your quality of life is going to be worse because the government is introducing a scheme that results in greater inequality. Figure that one out. They're spending money on a program that isn't going to result in better educated, better trained people, higher employment rates & higher wages. This isn't giving opportunities to people who need them & it isn't improving our communities & families. It's not improving our health or our income. It's going to harm education, crime & health outcomes. For whose welfare? Well it's probably good for a few votes in a general election...oh look, here comes one now...

1. http://www.aft.org/pdfs/americaneducator/spring2011/Wilkinson.pdf