People who have savings and own property might prosper from the economic bailout at the cost of the vulnerable, renters and homeless
As New Zealand enters its coronavirus-induced lockdown, the prime minister keeps telling us we are all in this together. But whatever it is that we are in – this crisis, this immense disruption, this pain – some of us are much deeper in it than others. We will not all be equally affected. Some lives could be forever damaged; others will emerge relatively unscathed.
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