New Zealand to provide money to 150,000 families to help with petrol prices

WorldBusiness & Finance
24 Mar 2026 • 5:37 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • New Zealand is set to provide cash payments to nearly 150,000 low-to-middle-income families with children to mitigate the financial strain from escalating petrol prices.
  • Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced that eligible families will receive an additional NZ$50 (£21.80) per week, with payments commencing from 1 April.
  • The relief package, introduced by Mr Luxon and Finance Minister Nicola Willis, is slated to run for one year or until 91 octane petrol consistently drops below $3 (£1.30) a litre.
  • The scheme is specifically aimed at working families with modest household incomes, excluding beneficiaries, superannuitants, and those without children, to prevent further inflation.
  • Petrol prices have increased by 40-50 cents a litre, surpassing $3, following the Israel-US conflict on Iran, with New Zealand currently possessing 47 days of combined fuel stocks.

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