The Guardian Australia ·general ·3 hours ago

New Zealand's social cohesion fractures amid financial stress and declining trust

New Zealand's social cohesion is fracturing due to financial stress, falling government trust, and rising isolation, a May report by the Helen Clark Foundation found. However, New Zealanders aged 18-35 remain more optimistic about bridging divides than older generations. Northland faces acute hardship with 39% experiencing food insecurity, compared to the 24% national average.

Summary by Glance · The Guardian Australia

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