More working solo parents trims long-term welfare cost by $1.7B in 2016

More working solo parents trims long-term welfare cost by $1.7B in 2016
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth May 17 (BusinessDesk) - An increase in the number of sole parents shifting into work from a benefit is behind the bulk of a $1.7 billion reduction in the theoretical long-term cost of New Zealand's welfare bill, the latest actuarial valuation shows.  The annual valuation puts the long-term liability at $76 billion as at June 30, 2016, with 547,538 people collecting a benefit at the valuation date at an average 7.7 future years on main benefits. That headline liability was $7.6 billion higher than the year-earlier valuation...