New Zealand’s 1st ‘well-being budget’ targets mental health

New Zealand’s Finance Minister Grant Robertson talks to reporters and analysts about the budget on Thursday, May 30, 2019, in Wellington, New Zealand. The liberal-led government on Thursday unveiled the country’s first so-called well-being budget, which aims to measure social outcomes like health and the environment alongside traditional metrics such as economic growth. (AP Photo/Nick Perry)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand’s government announced Thursday it will spend billions of dollars more on mental health services and combatting child poverty as part of a new approach to its finances.

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