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Just saw the news that power bills in NZ are set to increase early next year, with more hikes likely on the horizon. It feels like everything is getting more expensive—groceries, rent, fuel—yet salaries don’t seem to be growing anywhere near as fast. How are we expected to keep up with this?
For many, it’s not just about cutting back; it’s becoming a matter of survival. I’m curious: What’s everyone doing to deal with these rising costs? And what do you think needs to change? Are we looking at policy failures, corporate greed, or something else?
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