But he praised proposals to make it harder for immigrants to access NZ Super. Related Content Claire Trevett: PM Bill English and the superannuation own goal Prime Minister Bill English rules out means-testing or lowering Super payments Video Watch: PM Bill English announces Superannuation changesAct Party leader David Seymour went further, saying English was "taking the proverbial" and that the distant deadline for a higher retirement age was "verging on satire". Other settings such as linking NZ Super to the average wage and universal Super without means-testing would remain unchanged. — Matthew Hooton (@MatthewHootonNZ) March 6, 2017BREAKING Government to announce drug testing at 65 for NZ Super — Hamish Keith (@hamish_keith) March 5, 2017Great to hear @pmbillenglish moving on NZ Super. "Following this change, those eligible for NZ Super at 67 in 2040 can still expect to receive it for a quarter of their life on average."
Source: New Zealand Herald March 06, 2017 02:32 UTC