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Report: Auckland's Car Reliance, Low Housing Density Lagging Peers

NEW ZEALAND, JUL 14 – Consumer spending dropped 0.7% in Q2 as services and manufacturing sectors contracted, influenced by monetary tightening and global trade uncertainties, Statistics New Zealand reported.

  • The 2025 State of the City report reveals Auckland is at a turning point, showing marginal improvements offset by significant declines compared to peer cities.
  • This situation results from weak economic performance, skill shortages, delayed planning, and Auckland's higher car dependence with less dense housing than similar cities.
  • The report also highlights Auckland's strengths in quality of life, diversity, and emerging innovation, while noting Brisbane's $6.5 billion investment in stadium infrastructure sets a competitive benchmark.
  • Mark Thomas, chair of the Committee for Auckland, highlighted that sluggish economic growth, skill shortages, limited innovation progress, and uncoordinated, slow-moving planning efforts are contributing to Auckland falling behind.
  • Without new political measures like a bed-night visitor levy to fund major events, Auckland risks falling further behind cities that invest heavily in infrastructure and event hosting.
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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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