The cost of living in NZ went up over 28% from the 12 months to May and Petrol prices have increased from $1.32 per litre to $2.20 in the last 18 months.
I have a small effeciant car and only drive 16km for work + social and food etc. Most things are fairly close and my travel time to-from work is only 10 minutes, so I'm okay and its still cheaper than the bus! But when I first got my car 10 years ago I never could fit more than $20 in the tank, now I spend $60 (about $US40) every 3 weeks! Luckily boy-racers which were a big problem last year have decreased significantly.
Food prices here are shocking despite NZ making most of its food. We export so much and therefore pay export prices for foods that would otherwise be exported. These prices have increased because of the transport costs to our export markets. Due to the EEC protected markets then we subsadise these exports and therefore it is cheaper to by NZ lamb in the UK than in NZ. Cheese has nearly doubled in price in the last year. Many shops are simply not stocking items that don't have a quick turnaround. I'm a bit of a cook and so have to travel to 2 or 3 shops per week to get my groceries (thus more travel and more petrol).
I'm lucky I purchased my own home (good size, good location, quiet, modern, efficient) before property prices increased and became freehold a couple of years back. People are getting hammered with high interest rates, low wages, an over-valued kiwi dollar (low export returns) and high taxes (39%). Employment is hard to get too, despite being a senior Unix admin, DBA and network admin with just under 20 years experience and industry certs, I had to change career as there are simply not enough jobs locally. Most job adverts are market placings for agencies and often dont have jobs behind them. Heaps of jobs in Auckland and Wellington or overseas but not in Christchurch. People tend to leave NZ after being trained and work overseas where the money is better before returning to raise a family or retire. There is not alot here for someone just starting out in life.
Well enough griping from me. I'm lucky I'm in a good position to weather the storm and still adopt smurfs. Then speaking of weather... but I guess global warming is for another day!