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Teens with health conditions, disabilities may lose Jobseeker benefit

By Press RoomOctober 10, 20253 Mins Read
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Hundreds of teenagers with a health condition or disability could be cut off from the Jobseeker benefit as part of the Government’s welfare changes, official data shows.

The Government is ending Jobseeker payments to 18- and 19-year-olds whose parents earn more than $65,000, saying it will encourage them to find work.

It estimated about 4300 young people would become ineligible for support.

The policy will also apply to young beneficiaries with a health condition or disability who have had to stop work for a period of time or reduce their hours.

Those too sick to work under health and disability compensation are now also in the sights. (Source: 1News)

The Ministry of Social Development confirmed 2685 people aged 18 and 19 were receiving that Jobseeker Support Health Condition Disability benefit as of the end of June 2025.

It’s not clear how many of those individuals had parents earning less than $65,000 a year and so would remain eligible.

In Parliament on Wednesday, Green co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick asked the Prime Minister if he was aware that his cuts would impact teenagers “who may be disabled, sick or experiencing severe mental ill health”.

Christopher Luxon replied: “When you go on a Jobseeker benefit, you’re deemed able and capable of working.”

Swarbrick retorted: “You don’t understand the question.”

Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick in the House. (Source: Parliament TV) (Source: Supplied)

Luxon went on to say the Government was “unapologetically” sending a clear message to young people that it wanted them in work, training or education.

Social Development Minister Louise Upston also defended including those with a health condition or disability under the new policy, saying they were affected by a “temporary condition”.

“They will be able to work within a two year period,” Upston said. “Our expectation is that they are in further education or training or a job or their parents support them.”

Upston expected those with a permanent disability to be on the Supported Living Payment. She said there was also “ability for some discretion”.

She said she expected parents to support “all their kids, whether they have a health condition or not”, and was surprised there might be an expectation that parents wouldn’t do so.

The Greens’ spokesperson for social development, Ricardo Menéndez March, said the Government was “punching down on young people”, disregarding whether they have ill health or are disabled in an effort to “simply cut people from income support when there are no jobs”.

He said targeting those on the Jobseeker benefit with a health condition or disability was a prime example that the policy was never about “incentivising employment” but about blaming young people for the job cuts the Government had led.

By Lillian Hanly for rnz.co.nz

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