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Over 50,000 N.B. families not expected to receive $300 'affordability' benefit before April

Over 50,000 N.B. families not expected to receive $300 'affordability' benefit before April

CBC
Tuesday, February 20, 2024 03:19:40 PM UTC

More than 50,000 New Brunswick households will be waiting until April or later to receive a $300 "affordability" payment promised in January, according to New Brunswick government estimates.

Last week, New Brunswick Finance Minister Ernie Steeves delivered a third-quarter fiscal update for the province that included $58.8 million set aside for what is being called "a new affordability measure for lower-income New Brunswick workers" that Premier Blaine Higgs announced in his state of the province address Jan. 25.

The amount is below the $75 million the province estimates the program will cost to distribute $300 to 250,000 recipients.

The difference is because the Department of Finance does not expect the program can be organized quickly enough to distribute all of the promised money by March 31, the end of the current fiscal year.

"The benefit dollars are being spread out over two fiscal years," said a department spokesperson explaining the lower number in an email. "The $58.8 million would be for the current fiscal."

That equates to 196,000 payments of $300 by March 31. It leaves 54,000 families to be paid in April or later, assuming the estimate of who is eligible for help is accurate and 100 per cent of eligible recipients are eventually paid.

The province has already issued three different estimates of how many households will be eligible to receive money.

In an advance version of Higgs's state of the province speech, 200,000 families were said to be in line for assistance. Hours later in the speech itself, Higgs said it would be 250,000 and in his social media postings a day after the speech the figure was raised to 265,000, which would cost $79.5 million.

The Department of Finance says it considers 250,000 families to be the accurate estimate of the three, although it did not respond to questions last week asking about the source of that number.

In his social media posts, Higgs said the program is for "families earning under $70,000," although media releases have said it is for those with a "net annual income of $70,000 or less."

But those descriptions raise their own questions.

According to Statistics Canada, 168,860 New Brunswick households had pre-tax incomes of $70,000 or below in 2020. There are no specific numbers on "net income," but 193,750 had after-tax income below $70,000.

New Brunswick's population has grown eight per cent since 2020, but it has also experienced a rise in incomes, making it unlikely the number of households earning before-tax or after-tax incomes below $70,000 has reached 250,000.

Those wanting the $300 payment will have to apply for the money, a requirement that has a track record of cutting down on the number of people who receive benefits.

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