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#SPECIALINVESTIGATION | Two Generations, One Crisis: How Māori Unemployment Is Breaking Whānau Across Aotearoa
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Waatea News: Māori Radio Station
The Māori unemployment rate now sits at 10.8 percent, almost double the…The numbers are alarming.
For this Radio Waatea special investigation, we spoke to dozens of whānau from Northland to Southland.
The unemployment crisis no one wants to talk aboutFor years, Māori unemployment has been viewed largely through the lens of rangatahi.
She agreed to speak to Radio Waatea on the condition her identity remain protected.
As election day approaches, Māori voters are telling Radio Waatea one message louder than any campaign slogan.