Mike's Minute: The world is looking at us for what not to do

EPISODE · Mar 21, 2024 · 2 MIN

Mike's Minute: The world is looking at us for what not to do

from The Mike Hosking Breakfast · host Newstalk ZB

So, a recession it is then.  Another one.  We had one at the end of 2022, going into 2023. Remember those good times? It got revised initially and the Government of the day said "see, told you it wasn't a recession".  Then we got the final read and, yes, it was indeed a recession - two solid quarters where we went backwards.  That’s bad enough. Recessions in modern economies are rare. Normally we argue about growth not being strong enough.  No such luck for us.  And now, to break the record, another recession. The third quarter of last year and the final quarter of last year were another two quarters of negative activity. Another recession.  The record? Well, there isn't a modern Western economy that has done what we have.  Britain fleetingly went into a single recession and Germany has had trouble. But Australia, the US, in fact, most countries have not only skirted a recession, they increasingly look like they are going to pull off this famed term we refer to - the soft landing.  Even those who have struggled and, let's be honest, everyone has and is having a hard time, but no one, not a single one, has managed to go backwards twice, except us.  We are the worst of the lot and that, despite Grant Robertson saying it's not a contest, it is unforgivable.  The ongoing issue is that, as well as going backwards, we are still stuck with inflation that is far too high. Now, the commentary will tell you inflation is coming down, which it is. But not enough and not fast enough.  This was the role of the Reserve Banks - get inflation down by applying a level of tightness to the economy without crashing it. Squeeze, but not so hard you choke people. Well, we are at less than zero, turning red in the face with the lack of oxygen.  But inflation is nowhere close to where it needs to be.  They say it'll be later this year before it reaches the target, the midpoint, and we can look at rate cuts.  Will it? I don't think they really know. But what we now know for a fact is we failed the experiment abysmally.  As history is starting to be painted all over the world with all the individual stories of the reaction to Covid, New Zealand now officially stands out as the example of what not to do.  What a legacy. What a reputation.  What a cluster. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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