NZ Super April 2026 Update Key Changes, Asset Limits

The April 2026 update to New Zealand’s superannuation system introduces significant financial adjustments aimed at supporting retirees amid rising living costs. From 1 April 2026, pension payments increase in line with wage growth, ensuring seniors maintain purchasing power. Alongside this, strict rules tied to the Residential Care Subsidy have been reinforced, particularly the $291,825 asset Continue reading

KiwiSaver 2026: Employer Contributions Extend to 16-Year-Olds

New Zealand is introducing a major update to its retirement savings system in April 2026. The expansion of KiwiSaver will now include employer contributions for eligible 16- and 17-year-old workers, marking a significant shift toward earlier financial planning. What Changes in April 2026? Under the updated rules, employer KiwiSaver contributions will extend to younger employees Continue reading

Transition to Work Grant 2026 – Get Up to $1,500 to Start Your New Job Faster

Starting a new job often comes with unexpected costs—from travel and clothing to rent and childcare. To ease this financial pressure, the Transition to Work Grant continues to support eligible individuals in New Zealand. As of March and April 2026, this non-taxable payment offers up to $1,500 within a 52-week period, helping job seekers move smoothly into employment. What Continue reading

$1,000 Cost-of-Living Support for NZ Families by 2026

Across New Zealand, many households are noticing a steady increase in everyday expenses. For Wellington mother Sarah Thompson, reviewing her weekly grocery receipt has become a reminder of how quickly costs are rising. Between rent, electricity, school supplies, and food, she says managing the household budget has become far more challenging. To address these pressures, Continue reading

NZ Confirms $640 Supported Living Payment Increase 2026

For many New Zealanders living with disabilities or long-term health conditions, the Supported Living Payment (SLP) provides essential financial assistance. This government benefit helps individuals who cannot work full-time due to medical limitations, as well as people who provide full-time care for someone with serious health needs. In a recent update, the New Zealand government Continue reading

April 2026 NZ Super Boost Confirmed — Weekly Payments Could Rise to $553 for Seniors

New Zealand’s retirement support system is set to deliver meaningful financial relief to eligible seniors this coming April. The government has confirmed an upward adjustment to New Zealand Superannuation (NZ Super) payments, with weekly rates potentially climbing to $553 for qualifying recipients. This long-awaited increase is expected to provide a stronger financial cushion for older Continue reading

NZ Super Increase 2026 Pension May Rise $38 Weekly

For many retirees across New Zealand, the start of the week often involves reviewing bank balances, calculating grocery spending, and ensuring their pension lasts until the next payment. In 2026, that routine could become slightly easier. The upcoming increase in New Zealand Superannuation (NZ Super) means some pensioners may receive up to $38 extra each Continue reading

Sole Parent Support NZ April 2026 Weekly Payments

From April 17, 2026, New Zealand’s welfare system implemented its annual Annual General Adjustment (AGA), increasing benefit payments to reflect rising living costs and inflation. One of the most important updates applies to Sole Parent Support, where the weekly net payment increased to approximately $521.52. These automatic increases ensure that financial support keeps pace with Continue reading

NZ Jobseeker Support 2026 New Weekly Rates

As New Zealand moves through 2026, Jobseeker Support remains a crucial financial lifeline for individuals who are unemployed or unable to work full-time due to health conditions. Managed by Work and Income New Zealand under the Ministry of Social Development, this benefit provides weekly financial assistance while recipients search for work or prepare to re-enter Continue reading

Mental Health of Forced Migrants Ukraine–Russia Study 2026

A recent study published in Scientific Reports explores how pre-migration and post-migration stressors influence mental health among forced migrants from Ukraine and Russia. The research aims to identify key risk factors, compare mental health outcomes between both groups, and evaluate coping strategies used during displacement. The study was conducted using a cross-sectional online survey (CAWI Continue reading