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    The South Island appears to be charting a faster road to economy recovery than the North Island

    The South Island appears to be charting a faster road to economy recovery than the North Island

    26 July 2025
    Kiwibank's new report reveals uneven progress across the region - despite a general uptick in activity.

    A drop in interest rates hasn't been enough to turn the tide - with households across the board still struggling with basic expenses

    But Chief Economist Jarrod Kerr, says Southland and Otago are performing well - and Christchurch seems to be faring better than its rival major cities.

    He says agriculture and a bounce in tourism are playing a part - but it seems the further south you go, the more optimistic people are.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity


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