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Winston Peters sits down with Reagan for an honest, surprisingly personal conversation about money, poverty, hard work, saving, housing, KiwiSaver, business, wages, and why so many families feel squeezed.
From growing up in post-Depression Northland with 10 siblings, to working in blast furnaces and freezing works, the longtime politician explains how his upbringing shaped his views on financial discipline, responsibility, and what New Zealand needs to do to get ahead again.
He also gives rare insight into the country’s economic challenges, the failures of past governments, why wages need to rise, why KiwiSaver must evolve, and how NZ can rebuild wealth instead of just consuming it.
Where’s My Money? is brought to you by enable.me - helping Kiwis gets money fit.
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Winston Peters sits down with Reagan for an honest, surprisingly personal conversation about money, poverty, hard work, saving, housing, KiwiSaver, business, wages, and why so many families feel squeezed.
From growing up in post-Depression Northland with 10 siblings, to working in blast furnaces and freezing works, the longtime politician explains how his upbringing shaped his views on financial discipline, responsibility, and what New Zealand needs to do to get ahead again.
He also gives rare insight into the country’s economic challenges, the failures of past governments, why wages need to rise, why KiwiSaver must evolve, and how NZ can rebuild wealth instead of just consuming it.
Where’s My Money? is brought to you by enable.me - helping Kiwis gets money fit.

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